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An olympic swim the 200 m freestyle at a speed of 1.8 m/s. an olympic runner run the 200 m dash and 21.3 seconds how much faster was the runners speed in the swimmer speed to the nearest 10th of the meter
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An olympic swim the 200 m freestyle at a speed of 1.8 m/s. an olympic runner run the 200 m dash and 21.3 seconds how much faster was the runners speed in the swimmer speed to the nearest 10th of the meter per second?
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