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Amy can ride her bike 4 miles in 30 minutes. At her current rate, what is the difference, in miles, Amy can ride her bike in 12 minutes?
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Amy can ride her bike 4 miles in 30 minutes. At her current rate, what is the difference, in miles, Amy can ride her bike in 12 minutes?
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Amy can ride her bike 4 miles in 30 minutes. At her current rate, what is the difference, in miles, Amy can ride her bike in 12 minutes?
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Okay this ones tricky, 30/12 is 2.5 so in 12 mins she does 2.5?
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