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An olympian swam the 200-meter freestyle at a speed of 1.8 meters per second. An olympic runner ran the 200-meter dash in 21.3 seconds. How much faster was the runner’s speed than the swimmer’s speed to the nearest tenth of a meter per second?

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Answer:

7.6m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the time the Olympian swam

Speed=distance/time ⇒⇒Time=distance/speed

Distance=200m , speed= 1.8m/s   t= 200/1.8 = 111.11 seconds

Find the speed of the Olympic runner

Distance=200m  time = 21.3 sec  

s=200/21.3 = 9.4 m/s

Difference in speed= 9.4-1.8= 7.6m/s

Answer:

7.6 m/s faster

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed of swimmer = 1.8 meters per second

The distance covered by runner = 200

Time of runner = 21.3 sec

We have to find the speed of the runner first so that we can compare with the speed of swimmer.

Speed = Distance/Time

=> 200/21.3

=> 9.4 m/s

So we have to find the difference between both speeds

Difference = 9.4 - 1.8

=> 7.6 m/s

So the runner was 7.6 m/s faster..