That's the " APGAR " score.
American Pediatric Gross Assessment Record
Activity, Pulse, Grimace, Appearance, Respiration
The newborn scoring system created in 1952 by American anesthesiologist Virginia Apgar
In 112 minutes, there is exactly 1 and 13/15 hours, or approximately 1.87 hours. This is calculated by taking the number of minutes being calculated and dividing it by the number of minutes in one hour. In this case, you would be dividing 112 minutes by sixty minutes, which gives you the aforementioned answer.
Four hours and twenty minutes earlier in math can be calculated by subtracting the given time duration from the current time.
Multiply minutes by 60. Multiply hours by 3600, multiply days by 86400, etc. You really need to specify what you want it converted from
1 Billion Seconds is approximately 31.69 years. Here is how I calculated it: 1,000,000,000 Seconds / 60 seconds(in one minute) = approx. 16,666,666 Minutes 16,666,666 Minutes / 60 Minutes (in one hour) = approx . 277,777 Hours 277,777 Hours / 24 Hours (in one day) = approx. 11,574 Days 11,574 Days / 365.25 Days (in one year) = approx. 31.69 Years
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0.08 of an hour is 4.8 minutes. It is calculated by 0.08* times 60.
Twice. Once at 1 minute and once at 5 minutes after birth.
In 112 minutes, there is exactly 1 and 13/15 hours, or approximately 1.87 hours. This is calculated by taking the number of minutes being calculated and dividing it by the number of minutes in one hour. In this case, you would be dividing 112 minutes by sixty minutes, which gives you the aforementioned answer.
1 day = 24 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes Therefore 30 days * 24 hours * 60 minutes = 43, 200 minutes
If I calculated (mentally, mind you) correctly, there should be 64,000 instructions in ten minutes.
When both the measures are in the same units, then the ratio can be calculated. 1 hour = 60 minutes ⇒ 2 hours = 2 x 60 minutes = 120 minutes The ratio of 50 minutes to 2 hours is then: 50 : 120 ⇒ 5 : 12
There are 42,048,000 minutes in 80 years, assuming a non-leap year with 365 days. Calculated as 80 years * 365 days/year * 24 hours/day * 60 minutes/hour.
Four hours and twenty minutes earlier in math can be calculated by subtracting the given time duration from the current time.
Record the number of heartbeats in each 15-second period for two full minutes after exercising :)
There are a total of 165 seconds in 2 minutes and 45 seconds. This is calculated by adding 60 + 60 + 45. This is known to be a relatively short period of time.
Record the number of heartbeats in each 15-second period for two full minutes after exercising :)
The number of minutes in a year can be calculated as follows:60min/h x 24h/day x 365days/year = 525600min/yrConvert minutes to years.22222958min x 1yr/525600min = 42.28112253yr = approx. 42 years and 103 days