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2. Consider the story:
May, June, and July were running at the track. May started first and ran at a steady pace of 1 mi. every 11 min.
June started 5 min. later than May and ran at a steady pace of 1 mi. every 9 min. July started 2 min. after June and
ran at a steady pace, running the first lap ( mi. ) in 1.5 min. She maintained this steady pace for 3 more laps and
then slowed down to 1 lap every 3 min.

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