300 meters/60 sec. = 75 meters/X sec. 300X = 4500 X =15 seconds ------------------- no 300/60 = 5 75/25 = 3 ---------------no, again
1 minute = 60 seconds so 3 minutes = 3*60 = 180 seconds. Simple!
The easiest way to do this is by first converting 100km to meters, then 1 hour to seconds, then we can combine the two to create the ratio of ?m/?secs and reduce. So, 1 km (kilometer) = 1000 meters. 100km x 1000 meters/km = 100,000 meters Now, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds. 1 hour x 60 minutes/hr x 60 seconds/minute = 3,600 seconds So now we will put the two together to form the ratio of ?m/?sec 100,000 meters / 3,600 seconds Now we will reduce, 100,000 meters/ 3,600 seconds = 1,000 meters / 36 seconds = 500 meters/ 18 seconds = 250 meters/ 9 seconds = approx 27.78 meters/second
12 meters per second
Multiply by 60: 3 x 60 = 180 seconds.
If 10 meters equals 9.4 seconds, it covers 1 meter in 0.94 seconds (10 meters / 9.4 seconds). In 3 minutes, there are 180 seconds (3 minutes x 60 seconds/minute). So, in 3 minutes, it will cover 191.49 meters approximately (180 seconds x 1 meter / 0.94 seconds).
300 meters/60 sec. = 75 meters/X sec. 300X = 4500 X =15 seconds ------------------- no 300/60 = 5 75/25 = 3 ---------------no, again
To calculate the distance traveled in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 meters per second, first convert 3 minutes to seconds (3 minutes = 180 seconds). Then, multiply the speed (6 meters per second) by the time (180 seconds) to find the total distance. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 6 meters/second x 180 seconds = 1080 meters.
1 minute = 60 seconds so 3 minutes = 3*60 = 180 seconds. Simple!
3000
The easiest way to do this is by first converting 100km to meters, then 1 hour to seconds, then we can combine the two to create the ratio of ?m/?secs and reduce. So, 1 km (kilometer) = 1000 meters. 100km x 1000 meters/km = 100,000 meters Now, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds. 1 hour x 60 minutes/hr x 60 seconds/minute = 3,600 seconds So now we will put the two together to form the ratio of ?m/?sec 100,000 meters / 3,600 seconds Now we will reduce, 100,000 meters/ 3,600 seconds = 1,000 meters / 36 seconds = 500 meters/ 18 seconds = 250 meters/ 9 seconds = approx 27.78 meters/second
3000/60 = 50 metres per min50/60 = 0.83333...metres per secondThere are 60 minutes in 1 hourThere are 60 seconds in 1 minuteSo, there are 60*60= 3600 seconds in 1 hour3000 meters/1hour = 3000 meters/3600 seconds = 3000/3600 meters/1 second which is approximately 0.83 m/s (5/6)
12 meters per second
Multiply by 60: 3 x 60 = 180 seconds.
To find out how many meters the yellow jacket can fly in a minute, you would first calculate its speed over 9 seconds: 4.5 meters ÷ 9 seconds = 0.5 meters per second. Then, to find out how many meters per minute, you would multiply by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute): 0.5 meters/second x 60 seconds = 30 meters per minute.
There are 11130 seconds in 3 hours, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds
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