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Lesson 3-3 Example 2

2-5. Example 2. Lesson 3-3 Example 2. Meagan jogged 2 miles in 30 minutes. How many miles can she jog in 90 minutes?. 1. Set up a proportion. Let x represent the number of miles Meagan can jog in 90 minutes. Cross multiply. Simplify. Divide each side of the equation by 30. Simplify.

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Lesson 3-3 Example 2

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  1. 2-5 Example 2 Lesson 3-3 Example 2 Meagan jogged 2 miles in 30 minutes. How many miles can she jog in 90 minutes? 1.Set up a proportion. Let x represent the number of miles Meagan can jog in 90 minutes. Cross multiply Simplify. Divide each side of the equation by 30. Simplify. Meagan can jog 6 miles in 90 minutes.

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