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Lisa drinks 20 fl oz of water after she runs 1 mile. She wants to make a table to see how much water she will need to drink as she increases the number of miles she runs. What w…
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Lisa drinks 20 fl oz of water after she runs 1 mile. She wants to make a table to see how much water she will need to drink as she increases the number of miles she runs. What will the row look like for 5 miles?
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Lisa will drink 100 to oz of water you add 20 per mile or you can times 20 times 5 and it would equal to 100
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Answer:
20=1
She drinks 20 fl oz per 1 mile she runs.
5x20=100
Your answer is C) 100.
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