in the first half he would have swam 1 km. there are 1000m in a km so 1000/200=5 so he swam the first 200 fly, then a 200 breast, then a 200 fly again, then another 200 breast the finish the first 1 km with a 200 fly. so we switched strokes 4 times.
PS i wouldn't recommend doing a 2 km swim fly and breast
Rational numbers can be written as a fraction
Given:
Total number of students = 27
Students who play basketball = 7
Student who play baseball = 18
Students who play neither sports = 7
To find:
The probability the student chosen at randomly from the class plays both basketball and base ball.
Solution:
Let the following events,
A : Student plays basketball
B : Student plays baseball
U : Union set or all students.
Then according to given information,




We know that,



Now,





It means, the number of students who play both sports is 5.
The probability the student chosen at randomly from the class plays both basketball and base ball is


Therefore, the required probability is
.
Answer:
She needs a grade of 71 on her next text.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean of a data-set:
The mean of a data-set is the sum of all values in the data-set divided by the number of values.
Tammy has scored 82, 78, and 93 on her previous three tests.
Thus, her grades are 82, 78, 93 and x, in which x is her grade in the fourth test.
There are 4 tests.
What score does she need on her next test so that her average (mean) is 81?
We have to find x when the mean is 81. So




She needs a grade of 71 on her next text.