Solve this multi-step problem. A runner completes 14 of a 5-mile race every 8 minutes. At the same pace, how far can the runner go in 16 minutes?(1 point)

The runner completes 14 miles every 8 minutes, so we need to find the distance covered in 16 minutes, which is twice the time it takes for 14 miles.

So, the runner can go 2 * 14 = <<2*14=28>>28 miles in 16 minutes. Answer: \boxed{28}.

To find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes at the same pace, we need to determine the distance covered in 1 minute first.

In 8 minutes, the runner completes 14 miles, so in 1 minute, the runner covers:
14 miles / 8 minutes = 1.75 miles.

Now, we can calculate the distance the runner can cover in 16 minutes:
1.75 miles/minute * 16 minutes = 28 miles.

Therefore, the runner can go 28 miles in 16 minutes at the same pace.