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16 June, 06:00

Mark is in training for a marathon race. He has been training by running 10 miles each day. He will be increasing his running by this weekly formula: y = 10 (1.1) x, where y is the number of miles he will run each day, x weeks from now. How many miles will Mark run each day ten weeks from now? Round to the nearest mile. 10 22 26 110

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  1. 16 June, 09:23
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Put 10 in the formula where x is, then do the arithmetic.

    y = 10 (1.1^10) ≈ 10 (2.5937) ≈ 26

    Mark will be running 26 miles per day 10 weeks from now.
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