Rachel is training for a cycling tournament. She can bike 2 /14 miles in 1/5 of an hour. At this rate, how many miles can she bike in 1 1/3 hours?

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If Rachel can bike 2 1/4 miles in 1/5 of an hour, then in 1 hour, she can bike 2 1/4 * 5 = <<2+1/4*5=13>>13 3/4 miles.
In 1 1/3 hours, she can bike 13 3/4 * 4/3 = <<13+3/4*4/3=19>>19 miles. Answer: \boxed{19}.
15 miles
15 miles
11 1/4 miles
12 7/12 miles

45 miles
I apologize for the error in my previous response. Let's recalculate correctly:

Since Rachel can bike 2 1/4 miles in 1/5 of an hour, we need to multiply the distance by 5 and the time by 5 to get the distance she can bike in 1 hour.
2 1/4 * 5 = 11 1/4 miles.

In 1 1/3 hours, we can calculate the total distance by multiplying the distance she bikes in 1 hour by 1 1/3.
11 1/4 * 4/3 = 15 miles.

So, Rachel can bike 15 miles in 1 1/3 hours.