There is no suitable calculation at all on the
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Do it very slowly!! :) Alternantly you could multiply the number of seconds in a minute by the number of minutes in an hour by the number of hours in a day by the number of hours in a year. Or ask an 8 year old.
Although it is not a prefix normally used in this context, you could express it as 1504 centiseconds.
Actually that changes all the time! To get a general idea, you can count the number of whole days missing, and multiply that by 86,400. That's the number of seconds per day. To get more precision, you can add: * The number of extra hours (not included in the day count) multiplied by 24 * The number of extra minutes (not included in the hour count) multiplied by 60 You could add the seconds, too, but that's not very practical; while you do the calculation, the number of seconds has already changed. A spreadsheet such as Excel might help.
Rounding off will result is a small error. If there are many subsequent calculations using a rounded off number, these errors could accumulate.
To convert 250 seconds into minutes, which ratio could you multiply by?
Do it very slowly!! :) Alternantly you could multiply the number of seconds in a minute by the number of minutes in an hour by the number of hours in a day by the number of hours in a year. Or ask an 8 year old.
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They could only perform basic calculations.
The number could be any of the following: * 12 * 24 * 48
According to my calculations and research, it appears possible.
I hate to say it, but you do number one or number two to get rid of it. Also, if it is not removed, it can poison your blood and you could die in seconds.
Three seconds is considered a safe distance to follow someone at. Here in California the Highway Patrol suggests four seconds. Any time you are following someone closer than is safe for the conditions, you could get a ticket.
Do the following calculations: 1 x 1 = 1 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 4 = ... ... Continue, until you get a number that is greater than 3000. The square numbers are the numbers on the right of the equal sign.
According to my calculations and research, it appears possible.
could it be ready reckoner?
Although it is not a prefix normally used in this context, you could express it as 1504 centiseconds.
Actually a negative number can be under a square root symbol. This becomes very useful in electrical calculations. The square root of -1 is j. That is, j2 = -1.