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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 22:57 jshu1998

Please answer! 1. Wendy drove at 60 miles per hour. Thus, she made the trip in 1 hour less than it took Deborah because Deborah only drove at 50 miles per hour. How long did each of them drive and how long was the trip?
2. The 3000 hawks and eagles filed the sky. The number of hawks was 1800 greater than 3 times the number of eagles. How many of each kind were there?
3. Louwon was elated! Her overall average rating was 120. If her first rating was 96 and her second rating was weighted at double value, what was her second rating?

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