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26.11.2019 •
Mathematics
If tom can swim 10 laps in 32 minutes. what would his expected time for 15 laps?
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Ответ:
If he could keep the same rate for the last 5 laps, he would finish in 48 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find this, create a proportion. The left side would be the pace that he set. The right side would be the expectation.
10/32 = 15/x
Now cross multiply to solve.
10*x = 15*32
10x = 480
x = 48
Ответ:
3;Reflexive property of congrunce
4;sorry I don't know
5.Given
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