Mathematics, 01.10.2019 22:30, alicia186
Two swimmers start at opposite ends of a 90-feet rectangular pool. one swims 30 feet per minute and the other swims 20 feet per minute. if the swimmers keep swimming laps for a long time, how often and when will the swimmers meet each other (or be directly next to each other in their own lanes)? at what locations in the pool will this happen? solve this in as many ways as you can.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, gujaratif932
Compare these two waves: the blue and orange waves have the same pitch, but the blue wave is louder. the blue and orange waves have the same volume, but the blue wave has a higher pitch. the orange wave has a higher pitch, but the blue wave is louder. the blue wave has a higher pitch, but the orange wave is louder.
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