(30 mph) x (1/2 h) = 15 miles
The obvious anser would be at 8:35pm.....when they start. Otherwise I would say 30 minutes later (1800 seconds) at 9:35pm.
On can be an adverb a preposition or an adjective. adverb - Turn the lights on. adjective - The switch is in the on position. preposition - I'll see you on Sunday.
Angrily, the orange gorilla stomped loudly up the stairs and turned off the lights.
The noun 'positive' is an abstract noun as a word for agood, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.The noun 'positive' is a concrete noun as a word for apositive electric charge; aphotographic image in which the lights and darks appear as they do in nature; aquantity greater than zero.
Oh, dude, a semicolon in algebra is like a fancy way of saying "and." It's used to separate different parts of an expression or equation, kind of like how your mom separates your laundry into lights and darks. So, yeah, it's just a punctuation mark trying to keep things organized in the wild world of math.
D=30 * .5
To find the distance Darren is from work, you can use the formula: distance = speed × time. If Darren can average 30 mph and takes 30 minutes (which is 0.5 hours), the distance is calculated as follows: distance = 30 mph × 0.5 hours = 15 miles. Therefore, Darren is 15 miles away from work.
Yes; Traffic lights change colour on average every three to five minutes. Just stand at any traffic junction!
Depends how fast you drive, how much traffic is on the streets, how you hit the lights, etc. If you average 5 mph . . . 2hours 12minutes If you average 10 mph . . . 1hour 6minutes If you average 15 mph . . . 44 minutes If you average 20 mph . . . 33 minutes If you average 30 mph . . . 22 minutes If you average 60 mph . . . 11 minutes
The average person will spend over 2 weeks in their lifetime waiting for traffic lights to change.
* The disadvantages of traffic lights r * Traffic lights can cause a chaos on the roads.* Also cause a huge traffic
No one really controlls the traffic lights. A computer system controls the traffic lights, and no humans are involved with controlling the traffic lights day in and day out. It is all automated these days.
The new traffic lights are now LED lights and do not ever burn out.
Yes, the word 'traffic lights' is a noun, a plural, compound noun; a word for things.
No, because traffic lights are charged, not naturally bright.
Traffic lights are made of part metal and part glass.
people can be colorblind. When the power goes out so do the traffic lights.