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Easton Cobb
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22 March, 22:02
Sarah walks to school, 1.5 miles in 30 minutes.
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Nikhil Obrien
22 March, 22:15
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If you are trying to get her rate per hour, you multiply each by 2 to get 3 miles per hour. If you want the time for one mile, you multiply each by 0.667 to get 1 mile in 20 minutes
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