SOLUTION: You are riding your bike home from a park. You ride at a steady rate. The park is 6 miles from home. The wind starts blowing at about 5 miles per hour from your left. You keep ridi

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Question 406926: You are riding your bike home from a park. You ride at a steady rate. The park is 6 miles from home. The wind starts blowing at about 5 miles per hour from your left. You keep riding at the same rate. What was your riding rate?
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You are riding your bike home from a park. You ride at a steady rate. The park is 6 miles from home. The wind starts blowing at about 5 miles per hour from your left. You keep riding at the same rate. What was your riding rate?
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