Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.01.2022 17:00, leleee10

Eric has already run 5 miles and is counting to run at a pace of 1 mile per hour. Jess has only run 2 miles and is counting to run a pace of 2 miles per hour. In how many hours will they have run the same number of miles?

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