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28. During the summer, Jarvis, Kate, Lauren, and Marcus each take a road trip.
Drag each person's driving rate on the left to the equivalent unit rate on the right.
Jarvis drives 13 miles in hour.
O
60 miles per hour
Kate drives 5 miles in ✓ hour.
65 miles per hour
Lauren drives 32 } miles in
1 hour
Marcus drives 37 į miles in O
ОО
hour.
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