When Tessa exercises, she jogs 4 minutes for every 3 minutes she walks.

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It sounds like Tessa follows a specific routine for her exercise. If she jogs for 4 minutes for every 3 minutes she walks, we can analyze her activity in terms of time and physical output.

To summarize her exercise pattern:

  1. Walking: 3 minutes
  2. Jogging: 4 minutes

If we combine these, during one complete cycle of her exercise routine, Tessa is active for \(3 + 4 = 7\) minutes.

If you're looking to calculate various metrics such as total time spent walking and jogging over a longer period, or possibly the ratio of jogging to walking, here are some options:

  1. Total Time: For every 7 minutes of her workout, she walks for 3 minutes and jogs for 4 minutes.

  2. Proportion of Time:

    • Walking: \( \frac{3}{7} \) of the total time.
    • Jogging: \( \frac{4}{7} \) of the total time.
  3. Distance Covered: If you have additional data such as her pace for jogging and walking, you could calculate the total distance she covers in a given timeframe.

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