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my name is Annie and i am on a varsity swim team and i have some thoughts on your question. First off, your SEVEN year old is on a swim team? wow i guess i really do live in a sheltered area, and second of all, you should know that I swim 3000 yard practices in the ninth grade. so ya 1500 to 2000 is a lot of yardage or a 7 year old, but that kinda depends. if your child is handling it well then i wouldn't worry about, just ask the coach how your child is doing periodicly to make sure that he/she is doing okay with that many yards:) best of luck
For a seven year old, swimming 1500 to 2000 yards a day may be too much and could lead to fatigue or burnout. A more appropriate amount of swimming for a child that age would be around 500 to 1000 yards per day, with a focus on technique and having fun rather than high volume training. It's important to prioritize their enjoyment and well-being in the sport.
It would depend on the amount of space each average-sized person typically occupies. A rough estimate would suggest that around 6-8 average-sized people could potentially fit within a square meter if they stood close together.
In 1955, the average family income in the United States was around $4,130 per year. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be equivalent to approximately $41,000 in today's dollars.
The average annual income in the United States during the 1960s was around $5,600 to $6,000. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be equivalent to roughly $40,000 to $45,000 in today's dollars.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest that there are roughly 4.5 to 6 quarts of blood in the average adult human body. The total volume of blood in the world would be a significantly larger amount that would be challenging to quantify accurately.
The average income in the United States in 1960 was around $5,600 per year. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be equivalent to around $48,000 in today's dollars.
The average amount of money would be anywhere between 60 and 80 dollars
The average amount that a nurse would get would be around 95,000$$$$
it depends on the amount of time you have. I would say about 3 to 5.
607,000,000,000 = Six hundred seven billion. If one is talking about 607,000,000,000 things, then it would be appropriate to refer to them as "Six hundred seven gigathings".
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i would say the average persons spends 12 to 1500 a year
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The amount of rain last spring was about average. The water quality from the spring was below average so they would not drink it.
7/10ths of 10 meters would be 7 meters. Therefore, 7/10ths of half that amount would be half that amount or 3.5 meters.