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19 January, 00:59

Jim walks 2 miles in an hour. It takes him 3 hrs to walk 6 miles.

a. How far would you expect him to walk in 5 hours?

b. How long would you expect him to take to walk 4 miles?

c. What is the equation you can use if X=hours and Y=miles?

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  1. 19 January, 03:56
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    in 5 hours he would walk 10 miles. It would take him about 2 hours to walk 4 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since he walks 2 miles an hour, you can multiply 5 by 2 in order to get 10 miles. Use this same strategy for the 4 miles except reverse, divide 4 by 2, 2 hours.

    An equation you can use is, Y = (X) x 2
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