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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 16:20, ecletcicbeauty5793

Nash is training for a marathon and decides to train for 26 miles every week. In the first week, the ratio of the number of miles he ran to the number of miles he walked was 3:10. Use Scratchpad to draw tape diagrams to represent this ratio. How many miles did Nash run in week 11?

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