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Andrew is riding his bike. He biked a distance of 14 miles at a rate of 7 miles per hour. Using the distance formula, d = it, solve for Andrew's time in minutes 120 minutes…
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Andrew is riding his bike. He biked a distance of 14 miles at a rate of 7 miles per hour. Using the distance formula, d = it, solve for Andrew's time in minutes 120 minutes…
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Andrew is riding his bike. He biked a distance of 14 miles at a rate of 7 miles per hour. Using the distance formula, d = it, solve for Andrew's time in minutes
120 minutes
420 minutes
2 minutes
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D=it 14/7 is 2, multiply 2 by 60 you get 120
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