Laura is training to run a race. She keeps track of the number of miles she runs. She has been training for 7 weeks, and she has
run a total of 63 miles. At what rate has she been running, in miles per week?
2 answers:
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Answer: 9 miles per week</h3>
Explanation:
You divide the two values given to get 63/7 = 9.
We can think of it as if it was a ratio 63 miles: 7 weeks. Dividing both parts of that ratio by 7 will turn the "7 weeks" into "1 week".
You can check the answer by multiplying the 9 miles per week with the 7 weeks to get 9*7 = 63 miles total.
9 because when you divide 63 by 7 you get 9 and to check you do 7 multiple by 9
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