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10 April, 15:53

In 2008, the world record for swimming the 50 meter freestyle event was 21.34 seconds. Supposing the athlete swam at a constant rate, what was his speed? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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  1. 10 April, 17:04
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    2.34m/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    says that he swim a distance of 50 meters in 21.34 seconds

    21.34s = 50m

    if we want to know how much it travels in 1 second we would have to divide by the amount of seconds both parts

    21.34s = 50m

    21.34s/21.34 = 50m/21.34

    1s = 2.343m

    if in 1 second it makes a distance of 2.343 meters this means that its speed is 2.343 meters over seconds (m/s)

    we have to round to the nearest hundredth so that instead of 2.343m/s it would be 2.34m/s
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