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29 March, 13:40

Ally ran 5 miles in 6 minutes. Sami ran 6 mile. If ally ran at a faster rate than Sami, in how many minutes could Sami have run 6 miles

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  1. 29 March, 15:08
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    So you need to set up something called a proportion. You should know what that is. With the ratio (fraction) 5-out-of-6, followed by an equal sign (=), and then the fraction (read carefully!) 6-out-of-n. N is your denominator. Now perform Means and Extremes, or cross multiplying. Multiply 5*n to get 5n. Multiply 6*6 to get 36. Now you need to isolate the variable from 5. Divide 5n to get 'n', and divide 36/5 to get 7.5. You end up with n=7.5. The value of n is 7.5, and that is your answer. To check, replace n with 7.5 in the proportion. Cross multiply to get the two numbers. If equivalent, then congrats, you have the right answer!
  2. 29 March, 16:19
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    Answer:6 minutes

    (not really sure that is what i got)
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