1.25 seconds.
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I'll assume you are talking about an olympic track of 400m lap length. 375/400 is 15/16 of a lap
time to arc multiply by 15 the degree to find the number of hours divide by 4 to get the munite divide by 15 to get tne seconds
To find 15% of 2860 you simply divide it by 100 to find 1%, which is 28.6 and then multiply by 15 to find 15%, which is 429.
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1.25 seconds.
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If you count a straight lap as a full lap, then 30. If you count a there-and-back lap as a full lap, then 15.
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well you should start off medium average about 1:15 a lap but from the last 200 of the 2nd lap you should pick it up
I'll assume you are talking about an olympic track of 400m lap length. 375/400 is 15/16 of a lap
Assuming that it took Marty 15% longer than the third lap to walk the 4th lap, it will have taken Marty 6.9 minutes to walk the 4th lap, for a grand total of 21.9 minutes to walk all 4. (4*1.25=5; 5*1.2=6; 6*1.15=6.9; 4+5+6+6.9=21.9). lap 1 = 4 minutes lap 2 = 4minutes x 1.25 = 5 minutes lap 3 = 5 minutes x 1.20 = 6 minutes lap 4 = 6 minutes x 1.15 = 54 seconds total time = 21 minutes 54 seconds. Both answers are correct. I was not able to view all of the question the first time I read it.
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