A swimmer launches himself upwards

  1. A swimmer launches himself upwards from a springboard 5.0 m abovethe surface of the water in a swimming pool. His trajectory is
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  2. If instead, the swimmer makes 30.5 laps in the same pool in 3 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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  3. If instead, the swimmer makes 93.5 laps in the same pool in 4 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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  4. If instead, the swimmer makes 77.5 laps in the same pool in 1.5 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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  5. If instead, the swimmer makes 30.5 laps in the same pool in 3 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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  6. If instead, the swimmer makes 30.5 laps in the same pool in 3 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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  7. During the butterfly stroke, what is the purpose of the "push" movement?to propel the swimmer forward to lift the swimmer out of
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  8. A swimmer’s dive is modeled in the graph, in which x is the distance from the pool’s front wall and y is the swimmer’s
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  9. A swimmer tries to go straight across a river that is 500m wide. The swimmer can swim at 1.5m/s. There is a current of .05m/s
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  10. A swimmer tries to go straight across a river that is 500m wide. The swimmer can swim at 1.5m/s. There is a current of .05m/s
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