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24 December, 09:43

Jill swam 200 meters in 2 minutes and 42 seconds. If each lap is 50 meters long, which time is her estimated, time, in seconds, per lap?

A. 32

B. 60

C. 48

D. 40

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  1. 24 December, 10:03
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    D. 40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, calculate the total time she took in seconds.

    Convert minutes to seconds using 60 seconds = 1 minute

    2 min X 60 s = 120 s

    Total time = 120 s + 42 s = 162 s

    Calculate the total number of laps.

    Convert metres to laps using 50 metres = 1 lap

    Laps = 200 m : 50 m = 4 laps

    Divide the total time by the number of laps to calculate the unit rate, which is time per one lap.

    Since it says to estimate, round 162 seconds.

    162 s ≈ 160 s

    160 s : 4 laps ≈ 40s/lap

    Her estimated time per lap is 40s.
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