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Ranhita biked from home to school in 1/5 of and hour . her speed was 10mph what is the distance from her home to school
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Ranhita biked from home to school in 1/5 of and hour . her speed was 10mph what is the distance from her home to school
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Answer:
2 miles
Explanation:
Distance = speed x time
= 10mph x 1/5
= 2 miles
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