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mina [271]
3 years ago
7

If Clarie bikes at an average speed of 7

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nordsb [41]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer for this problem is A.
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A = (C * B) + R, which is the structure we are going to use next.

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using the divisor (B=8) and the remainder (R=1) we obtain:

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9 = (8 * 1) + 1, which is:

9 - (8 * 1) = 1; but if you consider the first obtained equation: 26 = (2 * 9) + 8, we can write:

26 - (2 * 9) = 8, and we can use this expression in the previous one, so:

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