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Jimmy goes for a run with his friends on the weekend. They run 11km in 5 hours. How long would it take them to run a distance of 16.5km? Please
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Jimmy goes for a run with his friends on the weekend. They run 11km in 5 hours. How long
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11km = 5h
1km = 5h divide by 11km = 0.45h
16.5km = 0.45 x 16.5 = 7.42 h
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