90 words in 4 minutes
x words in 10 minutes
(direct variation, more minutes, more words)
90/4 = x/10 (cross multiply)
4x = 900
x = 900/4
x = 225
Thus, Sara would type 225 words in 10 minutes.
to solve 389 minutes into seconds you would multiply the minutes by how many seconds are in a minute 389x60=23340 seconds. and to solve 389 minutes into hours, you would divide the minutes into how many minutes there are in an hour 389/60 = 6.483333333333333333333333333 rounded to 6.483 hours... the rest... uhh... someone else can figure it out
Simple Answer: 1 hour and 57 minutes. Detailed Answer: Sixty goes into 117 once, remainder 57. Thus, it is one hour, 57 minutes. That is, 117 minutes after noon would be 1:57 pm.
That is a simple ratio problem. To travel 103 miles going 75 mph, it would be 103 miles/75 miles/hour, which is 1.37333... * 60 minutes which is 82.4 minutes or 82 minutes and 24 seconds precisely.
dihybrid cross
The question refers to the "following". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
The expected number is 500.
Irony
To find out how many words Nathan can type per minute, you would divide the total number of words he can type in 30 minutes (2000 words) by the number of minutes (30 minutes). So, Nathan can type 2000 words / 30 minutes = 66.67 words per minute. Therefore, Nathan can type approximately 66.67 words per minute.
40 minutes
You would expect a sandwich to be filling and tasty.
If isopods were suddenly exposed, they may initially scatter to find cover or protection. Over a few minutes, you might see them slowly regrouping and resuming their normal activities, such as foraging for food or interacting with each other. Their behavior would likely stabilize once they feel secure in their new environment.
I would expect respect. I would want them to listen to me and do what i say.
they would expect to receive everything. :)
The opposite of "expected" would be "unexpected" or related words such as surprising, unanticipated, or unforeseen.
you would expect to find a sword or a dagger at a scabbard.
you would expect it to have high pressure
200 words (not world, presumably) in 5 minutes is 200/5 = 40 words per minute. So 5400 words would take 5400/40 = 135 minutes or 2 hours 15 minutes,