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Remark
You cannot give an answer to this unless you are give the fastest speed of a swimmer. That stat is not an easy one to decide upon. At what distance for example or do you eliminate distance? Since this is a college level question, I don't think it unreasonable that you have to research raw distance over fastest time.
The fastest speed I can find is 100 meters in 46.91 seconds. That means that the actual speed of the swimmer is 100 meters / 46.91 = 2.132 meters / second.
Givens
Set up a proportion with the numbers found and given
Speed of ball / speed of swimmer = 21.12 / 1
Speed of ball = x
Solution
Speed of swimmer = 2.132 m/s
x / 2.132 = 21.12 / 1 Multiply Both sides by 2.132
x = 21.12 * 2.132 / 1
x = 45.02 m/s
Answer
45.02 m/s
Answer:
42.66[tex]s = 21.12 * 2.02\\ = 42.66 m/s[/tex] m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
The fastest swimmer, Caeleb Dressel holds the record of 49.50 for 100m
Taking the distance and time, we can compute the velocity:
[tex]V = \frac{displacemnent}{time} \\= \frac{100m}{49.50s}\\= 2.02 m/s[/tex]
The velocity (speed) of the fastest swimmer will be 2.02 m/s
A tennis ball will travel at 21. 12 times faster which is: