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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 01:01 kevinglvz

For a set amount of time, the distance Kirk can run is directly related to his average speed, If Kirk can run 3 miles in while running at 6 miles per hour, how far can he run in the same amount of time if his speed
increases to 10 miles per hour?

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