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Time (h)    Distance (mi)
    3                2 
    9                6
   12                8
   18               12
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Explanation:
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Let us begin by obtaining the "?" value; that is, the "distance" (in "mi.") ;
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                                                                      Divide each side by "3" ;
                                                                            The "?" = 36/3 = 12 ;

So, 12/8 = 18/12 ;

The value: "12" takes the place for the "?" in the table for "distance (in "mi.);
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Now, let us obtain the "? " value for the "distance" (in "mi.");
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<span>Time (h)    Distance (mi)
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    3                2 
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