Answer:
Swimming speed, S = 1.50 km/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Kailee's running speed be R
Let Kailee's biking speed be B
Let Kailee's swimming speed be S
Given the following data;
Time for swimming = 1 hour.
Time for biking = 1.75 hour.
Time for running = 1 hour.
Total distance = 55.5km
Translating the word problem into an algebraic equation, we have;
Biking speed = 2*8S = 16S
Running speed = 8S
We know that the distance covered by an object or body is given by the formula;
[tex] Distance = speed * time[/tex]
Now we would find the distance covered in each activity (biking, running and swimming).
For biking;
[tex] Distance, D_{1} = 1.75*16S [/tex]
Distance, [tex] D_{1} [/tex] = 28S
For running;
[tex] Distance, D_{2} = 1*8S[/tex]
Distance, [tex] D_{2} [/tex] = 8S
For swimming;
[tex] Distance, D_{3} = 1*S[/tex]
Distance, [tex] D_{3} [/tex] = S
The equation for the total distance covered in the triathlon is given by;
Total distance = sum of all distances covered
[tex] Total distance = D_{1} + D_{2} + D_{3} [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] 55.5 = 28S + 8S + S[/tex]
[tex] 55.5 = 37S[/tex]
[tex] S = \frac {55.5}{37} [/tex]
S = 1.50 km/hr
Therefore, Kailee’s average swimming speed is 1.50 kilometers per hour.