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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.Wayne, Winston, and Wilfred walked for an hour. Winston and Wilfred walked the same number of miles. Winston walked 2 miles less than 2 themiles Wayne walked. Wilfred walked 2 miles more than 3 the miles Wayne walked.A variable selected to solve this problem should represent the number of mileswalked in an hour.In that hour, Wayne would have walkedmiles and Winston and Wilfred would have walkedmiles each. So, WaynewalkedWinston and Wilfred.

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SOLUTION:

Winston =

[tex]Win\text{ston = }\frac{3}{2}\text{ (Wayne) - 2}[/tex][tex]\text{Wilfred = }\frac{1}{3\text{ }}\text{ wayne }+\text{ }\frac{3}{2}[/tex][tex]\frac{3}{2}\text{ wayne - 2 = }\frac{1}{3}\text{ wayne }+\frac{3}{2}[/tex][tex]\frac{3}{2}\text{ wayne - }\frac{1}{3}\text{ wayne = }\frac{3}{2}\text{ + 2}[/tex]

Upon simplification, the number of miles wayne walked was 3

Substituting wayne = 3 into the second equation

[tex]\text{Wilfred = }\frac{1}{3\text{ }}\text{ (3) }+\text{ }\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

Wilfred = 2.5

Since Wilfred and Winston walked the same number of miles,

Winston = 2.5

The first drop menu is Wilfred

The second drop menu is 3

The third drop menu is 2.5

The fourth drop menu is faster than.