No one. The world record is 3:43
(5 miles/44 minutes) x (5,280 feet/mile) x (minute/60 seconds) = 10 feet/second
To find out how many copies the machine makes in 5 minutes and 45 seconds, first convert the time to minutes. 5 minutes and 45 seconds is equivalent to 5.75 minutes (since 45 seconds is 0.75 of a minute). Then, multiply the rate of 44 copies per minute by 5.75 minutes: 44 copies/minute × 5.75 minutes = 253 copies. Thus, the machine makes 253 copies in that time.
The copy machine would make 165 copies if it makes 44 copies per minute and 3 minutes and 45 seconds has past.
Ok, this is how to figure how many seconds in 44 years: 60 seconds to a minute. 60 minutes to an hour. 24 hours to a day. So, one day is equal to 86,400 seconds. (60x60x24) Now in 44 years you have 11 leap years (every 4 years). So, multiply 86,400 x 11 x 366 and add that to 86,400 x 33 x 365 = number of seconds in 44 years.
253
(5 miles/44 minutes) x (5,280 feet/mile) x (minute/60 seconds) = 10 feet/second
44 seconds is 0.733 minutes...or 11/15 of a second.
1 minute 32 seconds - 48 seconds = 92 seconds - 48 seconds = 44 seconds
There are 60 seconds in a minute. As 44 seconds is nearer to 60 than to zero, the time is rounded up, giving 19 minutes.
It took Eric: (11*60)+44 = 705 seconds
88 seconds
1 minute and 44 seconds
Number of feet in a miles(5280) x Speed (30 mph). That gives you how many feet you go in a hour. Divide that by how many seconds in a hour ( 60 seconds in a minute x 60 minutes in a hour) soooooo- (5280 x 30) divided by (60x60)= ?????? You lost me on that formula. To simplify, 60mph is 1 mile a minute. 30mph is 1/2 mile a minute. 2640 feet a minute. Divided by 60 and you get 44 feet per second at 30mph
About 11 minutes and 44 seconds.
The copy machine would make 165 copies if it makes 44 copies per minute and 3 minutes and 45 seconds has past.
At the top levels of thoroughbred racing in the United States, a horse can run a half mile in an average of 44-49 seconds. The 44 second half mile is very rare, however.
a good time for anyone to run a quarter mile is 90 seconds. so 1 minute and 30 sec. i run it in 1min and 44 sec. but im working up. my first time was 2 mins flat. it takes practice