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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 20:00 nathanowens121224

A marathon runner runs 15 miles with the wind in the same time he can run 11 miles against the wind. If the runner is running at a consistent pace of 12 mph, how fast is the wind blowing?


A marathon runner runs 15 miles with the wind in the same time he can run 11 miles against the wind

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