Index of refraction can be calculated using the following formula:
![n=(c)/(v)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/physics/high-school/ggp5zmah4xvalvy86cmzyosicsnzbpsh09.png)
where
in a vacuum and "n" is the index of refraction. So we must calculate our velocity by manipulating the index of refraction formula and isolate v and so:
![v=(c)/(n)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/physics/high-school/x8niy17v3fxnz4cak8tejnn2p6bbd5b0ix.png)
We could go one by one and calculate the velocity or use logic. If you divide by a larger number the output will be a smaller number. Therefore, the answer would be n=1.62 is the slowest.
![v=(3 * 10^8 (m)/(s))/(1.62)= 1.85185 * 10^8 (m)/(s)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/physics/middle-school/r2rj823d66eejspu3qx84k3afw3u49up0h.png)
By that logic when n=1 light would travel the fastest of these four scenarios. The key thing to understand about these problems is that the speed of light slows down as it goes through a medium, in a vacuum it's 3 x 10^ 8 m/s but as it goes through say air or water light slows down.