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  • 03-11-2017
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A bicyclist rides 12 miles in 132 minutes. If she continues at this speed, how long will it take her to travel 66 miles? (3 points)

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  • 03-11-2017
First, you would need to figure out how many minutes it would take to ride 1 mile. To do this, you would divide the time by the number of miles. 
132 min ÷ 12 mi = 11 min

Now, all you would have to do is multiply the number of minutes it takes to ride 1 mile by the number of miles. 
11 min × 66 mi = 726 min

It took her 726 minutes to travel 66 miles. 

I hope this helps!

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