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19 February, 03:51

John ran the 100-m dash with a time of 9.93 sec. If this pace could be maintained for an entire 26-mile marathon, what would his time be?,

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  1. 19 February, 05:37
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    You can infer from this problem that for every 100 m that John was able to run, it takes him 9.93 seconds. To get how much time is needed for 26 - mile marathon, you need to divide 26 miles by 100 meters. But first, you need to convert 26 miles to meters first.

    1 mile = 1,609.34 meters

    26 miles = 41,842.84 meters

    41,824.84 meters / 100 meters = 418.43 x 9.93 seconds = 4,155 seconds or 69.25 minutes
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