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On Friday, Andre biked 60 miles in 4 hours at a constant rate. On Saturday, he biked at a rate that was 4 mph slower. What was his rate on Saturday?
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On Friday, Andre biked 60 miles in 4 hours at a constant rate. On Saturday, he biked at a rate that was 4 mph slower. What was his rate on Saturday?
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11 miles per hour
60/4
=15-4 = 11
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