A running relay team ran a 400 meter race in a record-setting time of 36 seconds. What was their average speed to the nearest te
nth of a meter per second?
2 answers:
Answer:
11.1 meters per second
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the length of the race by their total time.
400/36=11.11111111111111...
Then round it to the nearest tenth of a meter per second.
11.111111...=11.1
Answer: 0.09
Step-by-step explanation: 36/400=
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