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Business, 06.11.2019 18:31, bettybales1986

Jimmy knows that to pass the fitness test he needs to be able to run 5 kilometers in 35 minutes. his pace monitor measures in miles. if he can run 3 miles in 35 minutes, will he pass his fitness test? why or why not?
a) yes, he will pass because he is running 5.2 km in 35 minutes.
b) yes, he will pass because he is running 8.7 km in 35 minutes.
c) no, he will not pass because he is running 4.8 km in 35 minutes.
d) no, he will not pass because he is running 1.875 km in 35 minutes.
e) no, he will not pass because he is running 1.225 km in 35 minutes.

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