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15 August, 00:09

Kayla plans to swim 2 laps per minute until she swims 12 laps. She figures this will take 1616 minute. Which is NOT a reason why this conclusion is wrong?

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  1. 15 August, 00:30
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    When you divide 2 by 12, you get 1/6, but the unit is not minutes. If Kayla swims more than 2 laps, the time will be more than 1 minute. She should have multiplied 2 by 12 instead of dividing. In 1/6 minute, Kayla would swim fewer than 2 laps.
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