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It takes Jeff 14 minutes to drive 10 1/2 miles. At this rate, how many minutes will it take him to drive 23 miles.
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It takes Jeff 14 minutes to drive 10 1/2 miles. At this rate, how many minutes will it take him to drive 23 miles.
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it takes Jeff 14 minutes to drive 10 1/2 miles. At this rate, how many minutes will it take him to drive 23 miles.
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Explanation:
14/10.5 (Get the time it takes for one mile)
1 ⅓ of a minute
1 ⅓ * 23 = 30 ⅔
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