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The speed of a lion is 150% of the speed of a deer. If a deer's speed is 16 miles per hour, find the speed of a lion.
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The speed of a lion is 150% of the speed of a deer. If a deer's speed is 16 miles per hour, find the speed of a lion.
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The speed of a lion is 150% of the
speed of a deer. If a deer's speed is
16 miles per hour, find the speed of a
lion.
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200%
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the lions speed would be 24 mph
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