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Irina rode her bike to work at an average speed of 16 miles per hour. it started to rain, so she got a ride home along the same route in her coworker’s car at an average speed of 27 miles per hour. if irina’s ride home in the car took 24 minutes (0.4 of an hour), how many hours was her bike ride to work, to the nearest tenth of an hour?

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For her journey home;
The time taken is calculated as;

(distance)/(speed) =time

(d)/(27) =0.4
d=0.4*27
d=10.8
Time to go to work;

(10.8)/(16) = 0.675 miles
=40 minutes and 30 seconds

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