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Debbie rides her bike to school every day. On Monday, she rode 1.51.5 miles to school in 1010 minutes. On her way home, she took a different route through a park, and rode 33 miles in 1515 minutes. On which route did Debbie ride at a faster pace?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)going to school\newline(B)going home

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Q. Debbie rides her bike to school every day. On Monday, she rode 1.51.5 miles to school in 1010 minutes. On her way home, she took a different route through a park, and rode 33 miles in 1515 minutes. On which route did Debbie ride at a faster pace?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)going to school\newline(B)going home
  1. Calculate Pace to School: Calculate the pace for the route to school.\newlinePace =DistanceTime= \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}\newlinePace to school =1.5 miles10 minutes=0.15 miles per minute= \frac{1.5 \text{ miles}}{10 \text{ minutes}} = 0.15 \text{ miles per minute}
  2. Calculate Pace Going Home: Calculate the pace for the route going home.\newlinePace = DistanceTime\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}\newlinePace going home = 3 miles15 minutes=0.2 miles per minute\frac{3 \text{ miles}}{15 \text{ minutes}} = 0.2 \text{ miles per minute}
  3. Compare Paces: Compare the paces to determine which is faster. 0.20.2 miles per minute (home) is greater than 0.150.15 miles per minute (school)

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