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Marty went on a bike ride to the store 8 miles away. If it took Marty 3/ 4 of an hour to get there and 1/2 of an hour to get back, what was his average rate of speed (miles per hour) for the entire trip?

(Hint: To find the average, divide the total distance by the total duration.)

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