SOLUTION: If you run the mile at a pace of ten miles per hour what would your time be when you finish the race?

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Question 606241: If you run the mile at a pace of ten miles per hour what would your time be when you finish the race?
Answer by mathie123(224)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If I run a mile at a speed of ten miles per hour, it takes me 1/10 of the hour to run the mile.
Well, in an hour there are 60 minutes and 1/10*60=6
This means it will take me 6 minutes to run the mile.

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