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Jaxson drives 15 miles in 10 minutes. If he drove one hour in total at the same rate, how far did he go?
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Jaxson drives 15 miles in 10 minutes. If he drove one hour in total at the same rate, how far did he go?
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90 miles
Explanation:
15 miles/10 minutes = x miles/60 minutes
10*6=60 so 15*6=90
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