Stephanie swims laps every day. The number of laps she swims is directly proportional to the time in minutes. If the constant of proportionality for this relationship is 13 , then how many laps can she swim in 57 minutes?

3 laps
3 laps

19 laps
19 laps

27 laps
27 laps

171 laps

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19

To find the number of laps Stephanie can swim in 57 minutes, we can use the constant of proportionality, which is the number of laps she swims per minute. In this case, the constant of proportionality is 13 laps per minute.

To find the number of laps, we can multiply the constant of proportionality by the given time in minutes. So, to find the number of laps in 57 minutes, we multiply 57 by 13:

57 minutes * 13 laps/minute = 741 laps.

Therefore, Stephanie can swim 741 laps in 57 minutes.

laps = 13 * minutes

so plug in you number

I suspect you bungled the question. Can you see how?

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