Something that has a constant acceleration of 13.3 per second squared
how many times does 60 seconds (1 minute) go into 205? twice? 120 seconds three times? 180 seconds four times? 240 seconds - too much. So it goes 3x at 180 seconds. but that leaves another 25 seconds left over. So the answer is 3 minutes and 25 seconds
120 seconds = 2 minutes 120 seconds = 0.03 hour
120 seconds.
1 hour = 60 mins 1 minute = 60 seconds hence 120 hours = 120 * 60 minutes = 120 * 60 * 60 seconds = 432,000 seconds 120 hours = 432000 seconds
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 120 seconds is equal to 120/60 = 2 minutes.
120 seconds is equal to 2 minutes. This is calculated by dividing the total seconds by 60, since there are 60 seconds in a minute. Therefore, 120 seconds ÷ 60 seconds/minute = 2 minutes.
Because there are 60 seconds in each minute.120 minutes = (120 x 60) = 7,200 seconds
To calculate the percentage of 51 seconds in 2 minutes, first convert 2 minutes to seconds (2 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 120 seconds). Then divide 51 seconds by 120 seconds and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, (51 seconds / 120 seconds) * 100 = 42.5%. Therefore, 51 seconds is 42.5% of 2 minutes.
60 seconds = 1 minute 120 seconds = 2 minutes 129 seconds = (120 + 9) seconds = 2minutes 9seconds
I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
40/120 = 1/3 = 331/3 %
(120 seconds in 2 minutes) + (60 seconds*0.7 = 42) 120 + 42 = 162