Solve.A woman ran 594 meters in 2.75 minutes. What is the rate in meters per minute?
A. 226 m/min
B. 216 m/min
C. 1,533.5 m/min
D. 594 m/min
Answer: B
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A. Yes; 3; 3; 20 B. No C. Yes; 3; 2; 11 D. Yes; 3; 2; 10