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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 19:20 makenziehook8

Nora was driving down a road and after 6 hours she had traveled 99 miles. At this speed, how many miles could Nora travel in 2 hours? Fill out the table of equivalent ratios until you have found the value of x.
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