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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 22:16 shonherron

Braydon is at the 10-mile marker at the park to
run. He can run at a pace of 3 miles per hour.
Lauren is at the 12-mile marker at the park.
She is walking at a pace of 1.5 miles per hour.
How long will it take for Braydon and Lauren to
get to the same mile marker on the path in the
park?

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