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7 January, 14:45

Janice rode her bike at an average of 12 miles per hour for 3 hours. Renee rode her bike at an average of 14 miles per hour for 2 hours.

Which explanation correctly tells how to calculate how many more miles Janice rode her bike than Renee?

A.

Step 1 Divide: 12 : 3.

Step 2 Divide: 14 : 2.

Step 3 Add the two quotients.

B.

Step 1 Divide: 12 : 3.

Step 2 Divide: 14 : 2.

Step 3 Subtract the two quotients.

C.

Step 1 Multiply: 12 * 3

Step 2 Multiply: 14 * 2.

Step 3 Add the two products.

D.

Step 1 Multiply: 12 * 3

Step 2 Multiply: 14 * 2.

Step 3 Subtract the two products.

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  1. 7 January, 17:34
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    B. Because you are finding the mph, and then the difference between them.
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