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Elden [556K]
3 years ago
15

A person walks

Mathematics
2 answers:
ollegr [7]3 years ago
8 0
Both of the numerators are 2 and the demonator are 3 and 9 for every mile the person walks it takes 1/3 of the hour or 3/9
irga5000 [103]3 years ago
7 0
He will go 3 miles per hour. You have to do 1/two ninths to figure out how to get from two ninths to 1. You have to multiply by 4.5. Then multiply 4.5 to the 2/3, and you get 3. Your ratio is then 3:1, meaning 3 miles in one hour
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