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A tourist can bicycle 26 miles in the same time as he can walk 6 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time should he allow to walk a 25-mile trail
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A tourist can bicycle 26 miles in the same time as he can walk 6 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time should he allow to walk a 25-mile trail
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A tourist can bicycle 26 miles in the same time as he can walk 6 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time should he allow to walk a 25-mile trail
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It would take him 3 miles to talk a 25-mile trail
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