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This is a 2 part question! Use this information for the open-ended question that follows. Valery and Manuel ride their bikes 40 miles every Saturday. Valery rides at an average speed of 9.6 miles per hour (mph).

Valery increases her speed by 4% the next time she rides her bike. Her goal is to ride faster than Manuel.

Is the 4% increase enough to ride faster than Manuel? yes or no.

As part of your explanation, identify Valery's new speed. Then explain why or why not she met her goal.

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