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Lisa swims laps during swim practice. Her coach tells her to swim a certain number of meters (total) each week. Here's a formula for this scenario:

p= t/n

t= total number of meters
p= length of a lap (in meters)
n= number of laps Lisa swims

Lisa wants to know how many laps she must swim to meet her goal. Rewrite the formula to determine the number of laps (not a multiple choice, you don't have to show work) someone please help!

User Hashbang
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Answer:

formula = n = t / p

Explanation:


User Azahar Alam
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For this case we have the following equation:
p = t / n
Where, the variables are:
t = total number of meters
p = length of a lap (in meters)
n = number of laps Lisa swims
Therefore, by clearing n we have:
n = t / p
Answer:
the formula to determine the number of laps is:
n = t / p
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