Xavier can swim at a constant speed of 5/3 meters/second. What is tge ratio of meters to the number of seconds?
huh? really?
meters:seconds = 5m/3s = 5/3
or, 5:3 if you want to write it that way.
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Ara at 8:18 PM may need some help once he posts a diagram for question 5.
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To find the ratio of meters to the number of seconds, we can use the formula:
Ratio = Meters / Seconds
In this case, Xavier swims at a constant speed of 5/3 meters/second. So, for every second, he swims 5/3 meters.
Therefore, the ratio of meters to the number of seconds is 5/3 meters for every 1 second.