700 gal/ 20 min = 35 gallons/ 1 min * 60 min/ 1 hour= 2100 gallons per hour.
1.03 mpb
400 mph
About 5 minutes for the two of them together. One brother can do half in 4 minutes, the other in 6 minutes. The average of the two numbers is 5 minutes.
45km/h or 27.961 miles per hour
distance=speed x timeso speed = distance/time
570 gallons in 60 minutes would be equal to a flow rate of 9.5 gallons per minute.
To convert 11 gallons per day to gallons per minute, you need to divide by the number of minutes in a day (1440 minutes). 11 gallons/day / 1440 minutes/day ≈ 0.0076 gallons per minute.
To find the unit rate, divide the total amount by the time. For 51 gallons in 14 minutes, the unit rate is calculated as 51 gallons ÷ 14 minutes, which equals approximately 3.64 gallons per minute.
About 20 minutes.
15 gallons
The travel time from Terminal A to Terminal C at IAD is typically around 10-15 minutes by walking or shuttle.
It typically takes about 10-15 minutes to walk from Terminal 3 to the International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
Well, honey, the unit rate of 51 gallons in 14 minutes is approximately 3.64 gallons per minute. So, if you're filling up a tank with 51 gallons of gas, it will take you about 14 minutes at that rate. Math doesn't lie, darling.
1 hour = 60 minutes 20 gallons / 1 minute = x gallons / 60 minutes Solve the equation for the amount of gallons per hour 60 min x 20 gallon / 1 = x x = 1200 gallons/minute
The Philadelphia International Airport is actually not that large. It takes about 7 to 9 minutes to shuttle from Terminal F to Terminal C.
236/4 = 59 gallons per minute = 3,540 gallons per hour
Time Weighted Average is an average using time as the weight. For example assume 3 gallons flows for 5 minutes then 10 gals for 5 mins then 7gals for 15 mins. The time-weighted average of flow over the total time is [(3x5)+(10x5)+(7x15)] all divided by (5+5+15) and equals 5 gallons per minute.