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5 October, 16:42

You are going to run at a constantSpeed of 6.5 mph for 30 minutes. You calculate the distance your run. What mistake did you make in your calculation?

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  1. 5 October, 17:10
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    It says per hour so the answer is in your face running at 6.5 mph you would run 3.25 in 30 minutes since it has only be 30 minutes an not an hour. Now you will have to increase your speed double the amount since you want to make it to 6.25 miles in 30 minutes.
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