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To find the number of miles Mary walked each hour, we divide the total distance she walked (11 miles) by the total time she took (3 hours). This gives us 11 miles ÷ 3 hours = 3.67 miles per hour. In mixed number form, this would be 3 2/3 miles per hour. So, Mary walked 3 2/3 miles each hour at a steady rate.

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