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Arrange the following speeds in increasing order (keeping the least speed first):An athlete running with a speed of 10 m/s.A bicycle moving with a speed of 200 m/min.A scooter moving with a speed of 30 km/h.
Speed of the athelete $v_{athelete}=10\ m/s$
Speed of the bicycle $v_{bicycle}=200\ m/min.=200\times\frac{1}{60}\ m/s=\frac{10}{3}\ m/s$
Speed of the scooter $v_{scooter}=30\ km/h=30\times\frac{5}{18}\ m/s=\frac{25}{3}\ m/s$
Here, it is clear that : $\frac{10}{3}<\frac{25}{3}<10$
Therefore, the arrangement of the speeds in increasing order is as following:
$v_{bicycle}
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