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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 22:40 alyssabailey7545

Which situation could be represented by the equation 10.75
=
5.5
n
?

A.
Ricardo ran 5.5 miles.

He ran each mile in 10.75 minutes.

What is n, the total number of minutes it took Ricardo to run 5.5 miles?

B.
Ricardo ran a total of 10.75 miles on Monday.

He ran 5.5 miles in the morning and the rest of the miles in the evening.

What is n, the number of miles Ricardo ran in the evening?

C.
Ricardo ran a total of 10.75 miles.

He ran 5.5 miles each hour.

What is n, the number of hours Ricardo ran?

D.
Ricardo ran 10.75 hours one week and 5.5 hours the next week.

What is n, the total number of hours Ricardo ran during these weeks?

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