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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days.
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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days. Monday: How many miles did Delvin run on the treadmill in 4 weeks?
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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days. Tuesday: How many hours did Delvin ride his bike in 4 weeks?
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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days. Wednesday: How much longer did Delvin spend on his bike than lifting weights each week?
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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days. Thursday: If it took Delvin 24 minutes to run 2 miles on his treadmill, how long did he exercise each day?
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Problem of the Week! Delvin exercised 3 days each week. He ran 2 miles on his treadmill, rode his bike for 30 minutes and lifted weights for 15 minutes on each of those days. Friday: If Delvin starts his exercises at 4:15 p.m., what time will he be finished if he exercises for 55 minutes?
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