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MATH REASONING: A swimmer's time in the 100-meter backstroke is 58 seconds when rounded to the nearest whole number. Name the fastest and slowest times possible, in decimals rounded to the hundredths place.
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MATH REASONING: A swimmer's time in the 100-meter backstroke is 58 seconds when rounded to the nearest whole number. Name the fastest and slowest times possible, in decimals rounded to the hundredths place.
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the fastest time is 57.50 and the slowest time is 58.49.
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