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The number of laps a swimmer swims, y, varies directly with the number of minutes spent swimming, x. In 50 minutes, the swimmer swims 52.5 laps. Write a direct variation equation that describes the relationship. Then use your equation to determine how many laps the swimmer will swim in 60 minutes.

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