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First you need to make them the say unit. I will convert the centimeters in the brochure to meters to match the table. To do this you need to divide 23 by 100 to get its meter value. that will get you .23 meters. Then divide the length of the table by how large each brochure is (1.5/.23) this will get you about 6.5. And since you can't have half a brochure on the table you will round down to 6 brochures on the table.
Answer:
E: 73/6
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We have been given a table of data that represents the distances traveled by three bicycle riders and time spent on their rides.
To find sum of distances traveled by three riders at the same rate, we will have to find unit rate at which each rider is cycling.
Let us find Loribeth's unit rate of cycling.
Let us find Ira's unit rate of cycling.
Let us convert 3.5 hours in minutes.
3.5 hours = 3 hours+50 minutes=(3*60+50) minutes =230 minutes.
Now let us add rates of our three cycles and then multiply the sum by 230 minutes to find distance traveled by three riders altogether.
Therefore, three riders will travel 101.857 miles while travelling altogether.