Selena took 20 seconds to swim from point A to point B at a speed of 4.5 m/s. She took 18 seconds to swim back from point A to point B.

Find Selena's average speed when she swam from Point B to Point A

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Velocity:

v = s / t

where

v = velocity or speed ( m / sec )

s = linear distance traveled ( m)

t = time ( sec )

Selena took 20 seconds to swim from point A to point B at a speed of 4.5 m /s mean:

v = 4.5 m / sec

t = 20 sec

v = s / t

4.5 = s / 20

s = 4.5 ∙ 20 = 90 m

This mean linear distance point A to point B = 90 m

Linear distance point B to point A is also = 90 m

So for point B to point A:

v = s / t

v = 90 / 18 = 5 m / s

Thanks!

d = V * t = 4.5m/s * 20s = 90 m.

d = V * t = 90.
V * 18 = 90,
V = 5 m/s.

To find Selena's average speed when swimming from Point B to Point A, we need to calculate the total distance she traveled and divide it by the total time taken.

Let's start by finding the distance Selena traveled from Point A to Point B. We can use the formula:

Distance = Speed × Time

Selena's speed when swimming from A to B is 4.5 m/s, and she took 20 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula:

Distance (A to B) = 4.5 m/s × 20 s = 90 meters.

Now, let's calculate the distance Selena traveled when swimming from B to A. Since the distance is the same in both directions (Point A to Point B and Point B to Point A), the distance from B to A is also 90 meters.

Next, we find the total time Selena took to swim back from B to A. She took 18 seconds.

To calculate the average speed, we need to add up the distances traveled in both directions and divide it by the total time taken:

Total Distance = Distance (A to B) + Distance (B to A) = 90 m + 90 m = 180 meters.

Total Time = Time (A to B) + Time (B to A) = 20 s + 18 s = 38 seconds.

Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time = 180 m / 38 s ≈ 4.74 m/s.

Therefore, Selena's average speed when swimming from Point B to Point A is approximately 4.74 m/s.

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