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Ken can walk 40 dogs in 8 hours.
How many dogs can Ken walk in 12 hours?
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Ken can walk 4040 dogs in 88 hours.\newlineHow many dogs can Ken walk in 1212 hours?\newlinedogs

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Q. Ken can walk 4040 dogs in 88 hours.\newlineHow many dogs can Ken walk in 1212 hours?\newlinedogs
  1. Given Information: We know:\newlineDogs walked in 88 hours: 4040 dogs\newlineHours to find dogs walked for: 1212 hours\newlineTo find out how many dogs Ken can walk in 1212 hours, we need to determine the rate at which Ken walks dogs per hour and then multiply that rate by 1212 hours.\newlineFirst, let's find the rate per hour.\newlineRate = Number of dogs walked / Number of hours\newlineRate = 4040 dogs / 88 hours
  2. Calculate Rate: Now, let's calculate the rate at which Ken walks dogs per hour.\newlineRate = 40 dogs8 hours=5 dogs per hour\frac{40 \text{ dogs}}{8 \text{ hours}} = 5 \text{ dogs per hour}\newlineKen walks 55 dogs in one hour.
  3. Calculate Dogs in 1212 Hours: Next, we need to calculate how many dogs Ken can walk in 1212 hours.\newlineDogs walked in 1212 hours = Rate per hour * Number of hours\newlineDogs walked in 1212 hours = 5dogs/hour×12hours5 \, \text{dogs/hour} \times 12 \, \text{hours}
  4. Final Answer: Now, let's perform the multiplication to find the final answer.\newlineDogs walked in 1212 hours = 55 dogs/hour ×\times 1212 hours = 6060 dogs\newlineKen can walk 6060 dogs in 1212 hours.

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