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Problem
Eric plans to compete in a triathlon. He can average
miles per hour in the
-mile swim and
miles per hour in the
-mile run. His goal is to finish the triathlon in
hours. To accomplish his goal what must his average speed in miles per hour, be for the
-mile bicycle ride?
Solution
Since
, Eric takes
hours for the swim. Then, he takes
hours for the run. So he needs to take
hours for the
mile run. This is
See also
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