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This table shows a directly proportional relationship between the distance Craig runs and the number of track practices he attends.

Number of practices, \mathrm{x}x Distance (miles), \mathrm{y}y
44 1212
55 1515
66 1818
What is the distance Craig runs if he attends 99 track practices?

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This table shows a directly proportional relationship between the distance Craig runs and the numbe

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