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a humpback whale can swim at a maximum speed of 129 meters per minute. if it is swimming south at one - third of its top speed, how much time will it take the whale to swim 602 meters?
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Step1: Find the current speed
The maximum speed is 129 meters per minute. The current speed is one - third of the maximum speed, so we calculate $\frac{1}{3}\times129$.
$\frac{1}{3}\times129 = 43$ meters per minute.
Step2: Use the formula \(t=\frac{d}{v}\) (time = distance / speed)
We know the distance \(d = 602\) meters and the speed \(v=43\) meters per minute. So we calculate \(t=\frac{602}{43}\).
\(\frac{602}{43}=14\) (since \(43\times14 = 602\)).
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