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In the 2000 Summer Olympics, the United States relay team ran the 1,600-meter relay in 2 minutes, 56.35 seconds. To the nearest hundredth, what was the speed for the relay race in meters per second?

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  • rwatson3579

    The formula to find speed is distance divided by time or s = d / t. With this in mind, let's plug in some numbers into the equation.

    Since they're asking for meters per second, multiply 60 seconds by 2 minutes:

    60 * 2 = 120

    Now add that to 56.35 (the amount of seconds we already know):

    120 + 56.35 = 176.35

    So, now that we know how many seconds they ran in total, divide the distance (1600) by the time (176.35):

    1600/176.35 = 9.072866...

    Round 9.072866... to the nearest hundredth, which is 9.07. And there's you're answer! They ran about 9.07 meters per second :)