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1. Jack and Diane are jogging back and forth along a one-mile path. They started out at 9:00 A. M. from opposite ends of the path. They passed each other in 10 minutes when Diane has gone 1/3 mile. What time will they first meet at one end of the path? You have to assume they keep jogging at the same speeds. Explain:

2. A spider rested on a wall 5 feet from the floor. It starts climbing up the wall, 1/2 foot every hour. When it reaches a height of 8 feet, it starts climbing back down, 1/2 foot every hour. How high up the wall will the spider be at the end of 10 hours?

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3. Don’s Clothing advertised a clothing sale. On the first day, all clothing was marked 1/10 off. On the second day, unsold items were marked 2/5, the third day, 3/10 off, and so on. If the markdowns continued this way, on which day were prices marked 4/5, or 80% off?

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4. On the east side of Holly Hill, you climb 2 feet higher for every 11 yards you climb toward the west. If you climb the hill to a height of 12 feet, how far west have you moved from the foot of the hill?

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