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Kim rode her bicycle 135 miles in 9 weeks, riding the same distance each week. Eric rode his bicycle 102 miles in 6 weeks, riding the same distance each week. Which statement correctly compares the number of miles per week they rode?

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Answered by 05avalvo
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Answer: Eric rode 2 more miles per week than Kim  rode.

Step-by-step explanation: Divide 135 by 9 and 102 by 6, than see who has the bigger number.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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Given:

Kim rode her bicycle 135 miles in 9 weeks, riding the same distance each week.

Eric rode his bicycle 102 miles in 6 weeks, riding the same distance each week.

To find:

The statement that correctly compares the number of miles per week they rode.

Solution:

To find the number of miles per week Kim rode, divide the total by the number of weeks:

135 miles ÷ 9 weeks = 15 miles/week.

To find the number of miles per week Eric rode, divide the total distance by the number of weeks:

102 miles ÷ 6 weeks = 17 miles/week.

Therefore, Eric rode a greater number of miles per week than Kim did.

The correct statement that compares the number of miles per week they rode is:

The correct statement that compares the number of miles per week they rode is:Eric rode more miles per week than Kim did.

In summary, Eric rode more miles per week than Kim did. Eric rode 17 miles per week while Kim rode 15 miles per week.

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