If instead, the swimmer makes 93.5 laps in the same pool in 4 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the swimmer's total displacement, the swimmer's average velocity, and the swimmer's average speed.

The distance traveled is 93.5 * 100 = 93,500. The displacement is 50 m, because he ends up on 50 m away from his starting point; the swimmer's average velocity is 50 m / 4 hr; and the swimmer's average speed is 93500/4h

To determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, you need to find the product of the number of laps and the length of the pool.

The information given is that the swimmer made 93.5 laps in the same pool. If we assume that each lap is one complete circuit around the pool, you need to know the length of one lap.

To calculate the total distance, multiply the number of laps by the length of each lap.

Let's assume the length of one lap is L meters. Therefore, the total distance (D) the swimmer traveled can be calculated as:

D = Number of laps × Length of each lap

Now, let's calculate the total distance the swimmer traveled.

Next, to determine the swimmer's total displacement, you need to know the direction of the swimmer's motion. Displacement is a vector quantity that describes the distance and direction between two points.

If the swimmer's motion is in a straight line, the total displacement will be equal to the distance covered. However, if the swimmer changes direction, the displacement will depend on the initial and final positions.

Since the information given does not indicate the direction of motion, we will assume that the swimmer's motion is in a straight line, and the total distance will be equal to the displacement.

Therefore, the swimmer's total displacement is equal to the total distance calculated previously.

To calculate the swimmer's average velocity, you need to know the total displacement and the time taken.

Velocity is a vector quantity that describes the rate at which displacement occurs. It is given by the formula:

Average Velocity = Displacement / Time taken

Since we assumed the total distance is equal to the total displacement, the average velocity will be:

Average Velocity = Total distance / Time taken

To calculate the swimmer's average speed, you need to know the total distance and the time taken.

Speed is a scalar quantity that describes the rate at which distance is covered. It is given by the formula:

Average Speed = Total distance / Time taken

Now, with these explanations, let's use the given information to calculate the total distance, total displacement, average velocity, and average speed. Could you please provide the length of each lap and the time taken by the swimmer?