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Maria starts out jogging from Ye Olde Bridge at 8:00 a.m. at a speed of 4 mi/h.
Twelve minutes later, Nicole starts out from Ye Olde Bridge and follows the
same route. At what constant rate in miles per hour must Nicole run to catch
Maria at 8:42 a.m.? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth.
Twelve minutes later, Nicole starts out from Ye Olde Bridge and follows the
same route. At what constant rate in miles per hour must Nicole run to catch
Maria at 8:42 a.m.? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth.
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First, we find that Maria runs for $42$ minutes or $\frac{42}{60}=\frac{7}{10}$ of an hour. Since $d=rt$, we get that Maria visits $\frac{7}{10}\cdot 4=\frac{28}{10}=2.8$ miles. Thus, Nicole must run $2.8$ miles in $42$ minutes. $42$ minutes is $42/60=7/10$ hours, so $r=\frac{2.8}{7/10}=4\cdot\frac{2.8}{7}=4\cdot \frac{28}{70}=\boxed{1.6}$ miles per hour.
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