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15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters

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Q: How many meters can a snail travel in 15 minutes if it can move 0.30 meters per minute?
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Snail can move approximately 0.30 meters per minute How many meters can the snail cover in 15 minutes?

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A snail moves 8 inches a minute how many minutes would it take the snail to move 12 feet?

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If a snail craws 0.75 inches every minute and the snail craws for 5 minutes how far is did the snail craw?

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When The snail moved 6 inches in 120 minutes. What was the average speed of the snail in inches per minutes?

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How many feet will the snail travel in 20 minutes if the snail travels 0.03 miles in 1 hour.?

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If a snail moves 8 inches a minute how many minutes would it take to move 12 feet?

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If a snail travels 200 inches in 2 hours how long will it take the snail to travel 50 inches?

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How do you convert 4 meters per hour to meters per second?

Let's say we have a snail travelling at 4 metres per hour. In an hour there are 60 minutes. After 60 minutes the snail has travelled 4 metres. Hence it travels (4 divided by 60) metres each minute. Same principle with the seonds. There are 60 seconds in each minute so each second the snail travels one sixtieth of the distance it travels in a minute. We know that it travels (4/60) metres in a minute so in a second it travels (4/60) divided by 60 again. Hence, to convert in general from meters per hour into metres per second you divide through by 60 then divide by 60 again. This is equivalent to dividing by 3600 (= 60 x 60). Hope this helps.


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