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Felicia is a long-distance runner. She is able to run the first 2 hours of a training run at a certain rate. The rate at which she runs after her first 2 hours decreases for the remainder of her training run. On Monday, Felicia runs x hours, where x ≥ 2. The average rate at which Felicia runs for the entire training run is represented by 13+6(x-2)/x
What is the meaning of the parts of this rational expression in the context of the situation?
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Felicia is a long-distance runner. She is able to run the first 2 hours of a training run at a cert
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