To figure out how far Triana will travel on each of the last three days, we can start by setting up an equation.
First, we know the total distance of the bike ride is 120 miles. Triana traveled 24 miles on the first day, so we need to find out how many miles are left to travel:
120 miles - 24 miles = 96 miles
Now, let's say she travels x miles each day for the next three days. Since she rides the same distance each day, we can write the equation like this:
3x = 96
Here, 3 represents the three days of riding, x is the distance she travels each day, and 96 is the remaining distance to cover.
Now, we can solve for x:
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Divide both sides of the equation by 3:
x = 96 / 3
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x = 32
So, Triana will travel 32 miles each day for the next three days.
To sum it up: Triana will ride 32 miles each on the last three days of her bike ride! This means after her first day, she will have an equal amount of biking for the rest of the ride, making it fair and balanced!