Shaunae Miller-Uibo won the gold medal in the 400 meter race at the 2021 Olympics. Her time was 48.36 seconds. Marileidy Paulino won the silver medal in the race with a time of 49.2 seconds. How many seconds separated the top two runners?

To find the number of seconds that separated the top two runners, we subtract Marileidy Paulino's time from Shaunae Miller-Uibo's time:

48.36 seconds - 49.2 seconds = -0.84 seconds.

Therefore, the top two runners were separated by 0.84 seconds.

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To calculate the number of seconds that separated the top two runners in the 400 meter race at the 2021 Olympics, you need to subtract the silver medalist's time from the gold medalist's time.

Gold medalist's time: 48.36 seconds
Silver medalist's time: 49.2 seconds

Subtracting the silver medalist's time from the gold medalist's time:

48.36 seconds - 49.2 seconds = -0.84 seconds

The difference between the top two runners is -0.84 seconds. This means that the gold medalist finished the race 0.84 seconds faster than the silver medalist.

To find out how many seconds separated the top two runners, you'll need to subtract Marileidy Paulino's time from Shaunae Miller-Uibo's time.

Shaunae Miller-Uibo's time was 48.36 seconds, and Marileidy Paulino's time was 49.2 seconds.
To find the difference, subtract 49.2 seconds from 48.36 seconds:

48.36 seconds - 49.2 seconds = -0.84 seconds.

The result is negative because Shaunae Miller-Uibo ran the race faster than Marileidy Paulino. The difference is 0.84 seconds.