Brandon started jogging at 4 miles per hour.
After he jogged 1 mile, his friend Anton started
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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 19:50 robtop
Brandon started jogging at 4 miles per hour.
After he jogged 1 mile, his friend Anton started
jogging along the same path at a pace of 4
miles per hour. If they continue to jog at the
same rate, will Anton ever catch up with
Brandon?
Answers: 3
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