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A swimmer swam 0.8

mi at 0.0323

mi per min in waters created by melted sea ice. What was his​ time?
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
time = distance/speed

just use your numbers.
8 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
0.8/0.0323
8 years ago
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