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Jill swam 200 meters in 2 minutes 42 seconds. If each lap is 50 meters long, which is MOST LIKELY to be her time, in seconds, per lap? (2 minutes 42 seconds = 162 seconds)
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Jill swam 200 meters in 2 minutes 42 seconds. If each lap is 50 meters long, which is MOST LIKELY to be her time, in seconds, per lap? (2 minutes 42 seconds = 162 seconds)
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