SOLUTION: Julia walks 4 miles per hour. What equation do I write to represent m (miles) and h (hours) that he walked?
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Question 1109193: Julia walks 4 miles per hour. What equation do I write to represent m (miles) and h (hours) that he walked?
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Julia walks 4 miles per hour. What equation do I write to represent m (miles) and h (hours) that he walked?
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Think about the units.
miles = (mi/hr)*hours
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