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Alona [7]
4 years ago
6

Everyday jenna runs for 15 minutes. if jenna runs 4 miles per hour,how far does she travel?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lady bird [3.3K]4 years ago
6 0
60 ÷ 15 = 4
4÷4=1

so your answer is 1 mile.
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