Yes.
To convert 30 minutes at 450 degrees to 375 degrees, you can use the formula: Time1 x (Temp2 - Temp1) / (Temp1 - Temp2) = Time2. Plugging in the values, you get: 30 x (375 - 450) / (450 - 375) = 30 x (-75) / 75 = -30 minutes. This means that you would need to cook at 375 degrees for 30 minutes to achieve the same result as cooking at 450 degrees for 30 minutes.
The symbol for degrees is °, for minutes is ', and for seconds is ''. So, a measurement of 45 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds would be written as 45° 30' 20".
One Degree has 60 minutes. 130 minutes are ?1 Degree 30 minutes13 Degrees2 Degrees 30 minutes2 Degrees 10 minutes
First of all, percent means in "one hundred". So 30% is the same as 30/100, which we can reduce to 3/10 or 0.3. To figure out what 30% of 810 is, you simply multiply:3/10 x 810 = 2430/10And then divide:2430 / 10 = 243
It moves through 15 degrees every 30 minutes.
The distance between 45 degrees and 45 degrees 30 minutes north is half a degree or 30 nautical miles.
The minute hand moves 90 degrees in fifteen minutes, while the hour hand moves 7.5 degrees in the same time. (360 / 12 = 30, 60 / 15 = 4, 30 / 4 = 7.5)
The decimal form of 127 degrees 30' 30'' longitude is 127.50833 degrees.
The coordinates 18 degrees 15 minutes north, 77 degrees 30 minutes west correspond to a location in the Caribbean Sea, specifically southeast of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica.
population = 30 × 3^(20÷5) = 30 × 3⁴ = 2430
The dead sea is placed at 32 degrees 30 minutes North, 35 degrees 30 minutes East. That makes the closest point on the equator be 0 degrees North, 35 degrees 30 minutes East. Therefore its distance from the equator is 32 degrees and 30 minutes, which are 3614 kilometers. Please see the related links for the data and calculator I have used to find this out.
0 degrees 15 minutes south, 78 degrees 30 minutes west.