(42 drop/minute) x (60 minute/hour) = 2,520 drop/hour
To calculate the drops per minute for a 40 cc/hour IV, you'll first convert the hourly rate to a per-minute rate. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, divide 40 cc by 60 minutes, which equals approximately 0.67 cc/min. If using a standard IV set with a drop factor of 15 drops per cc, multiply 0.67 cc/min by 15 drops/cc, resulting in about 10 drops per minute. Adjust according to the specific drop factor of the IV set being used.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 150 ml over 1 hour means 150 drops per hour. With a drip factor of 10 drops per milliliter, that's like 1500 drops in total. Divide that by 60 minutes, and you get 25 drops per minute. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
To convert pints per minute to gallons per hour, first note that there are 8 pints in a gallon. Therefore, to convert pints per minute to gallons per minute, divide the number of pints by 8. Then, to find gallons per hour, multiply the result by 60 (the number of minutes in an hour). The formula is: Gallons per hour = (Pints per minute / 8) × 60.
gallons per hour x 2.133 = ounces per minute
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
Multiply the cents per minute by 60.
5280 feet minute
km per hour x 0.278 = meters per minute
1 hour = 1 degree 1 hour = 60 minutes
To convert 45 miles per hour to feet per minute, first convert miles to feet by multiplying by 5,280 (since 1 mile = 5,280 feet). Next, divide by 60 to convert hours to minutes. 45 miles/hour * 5,280 feet/mile / 60 minutes/hour = 3,960 feet/minute.
60ml x 15 drops/ml = 900 total drops 900 total drops divided by 60 minutes (1 hour) = 15 drops per minute
Divide the dollar per hour by 60, that will give you how much they make per minute. If someone makes $10 an hour, they make about 17 cents a minute (actually .16666 repeating) If someone makes a lot more lets say $250 an hour they make about $4.17 a minute. So it doesn't always have to be cents per minute.