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Joseph DeLoach of the United States set an Olympic record in 1988 for the 200-meter dash with a time of 19.75 seconds. What was his average speed? Give your answer in meters per second and miles per hour.

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Answer:

The average speed was 10.12 m/s or 22.96 mi/h

Step-by-step explanation:

The average speed is defined as:


v = (d)/(t) (1)

Where d is the total distance traveled and t is the passed time.

For the special case of Joseph DeLoach, he traveled a total distance of 200 meters in 19.75 seconds. Those values can be introduced in equation 1:


v = (200 m)/(19.75 s)


v = 10.12 m/s

That means that Joseph DeLoach traveled a distance of 10.12 meters per second.

To represent the result in miles per hour, it is necessary to know that 1 mile is equivalent to 1609 meters.


200 m x (1 mi)/(1609 m) ⇒ 0.124 mi

it is needed to express the given time in units of hour. 1 hour is equivalent to 3600 seconds.


19.75 s x (1 h)/(3600 s) ⇒ 0.0054 h

Then, equation 1 is used with the new representation of the values.


v = (0.124 mi)/(0.0054 h)


v = 22.96 mi/h

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