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A swimmer swam the 50-meter freestyle in a time of 21 seconds. What was his speed to the nearest tenth of a meter per second?
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A swimmer swam the 50-meter freestyle in a time of 21 seconds. What was his speed to the nearest tenth of a meter per second?
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Answer:23.8 and I know Iām late
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50 : 21
ā 2,38 meter per sekond.
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