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Word Problems With Fractional Coefficients: Problem 3
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Problem: Three athletes, A, B, and C are racing along a circular track, 110 meters in circumference. They each start at the same point, going the same direction, at the same time, each with a constant speed. Every minute B runs 15 meters less than A, and runs 3 meters more than C. B arrived at the finish line four minutes later than A, and one minute earlier than C. How many meters did B travel in total, during this race?
Key: What is the variable?
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