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Problem
If you walk for minutes at a rate of
and then run for
minutes at a rate of
, how many miles will you have gone at the end of one hour and
minutes?
Solution
minutes is
of an hour, so the walking contributes
.
Similarly, minutes is
of an hour, so the running adds
.
Their total is , which is