5,400 minutes.
A pair of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 70 degree angle is 90 - 70 = 20 degrees.
60 minutes divided by 70 equals .86 times 30 equals 25.7 minutes.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the ratio of 24 minutes to 2 hours, we first need to convert the hours to minutes. Since 1 hour is equal to 60 minutes, 2 hours would be 120 minutes. Therefore, the ratio of 24 minutes to 2 hours is 24:120, which simplifies to 1:5.
90 mi
90 minutes.
90:27:00
90 seconds = 1.5 minutes. So the ratio is 1.5 : 3 or 1:2
1:3
In order to determine if two sets of numbers are proportional, you need to compare their ratios. For 7 and 9, the ratio is 7/9, which simplifies to 0.777. For 70 and 90, the ratio is 70/90, which simplifies to 0.778. Since these two ratios are not equal, 7 and 9 are not proportional to 70 and 90.
5/9
90 minutes is one and a half hour. 1.5 times 70 gives you the distance.
90 min/8 hours = 90 min/480 min = 3/16
s = 60m where s is seconds and m is minutes.
To find the ratio of 90 seconds to 7 minutes, we first need to convert both time periods to the same units. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, 90 seconds is equal to 1.5 minutes. Therefore, the ratio of 90 seconds to 7 minutes is 1.5:7 or simplified to 3:14.
It is 7/30.
The ratio of 50 minutes to 1 1/2 hours is 5:9. Once the units are the same they can be cancelled out and the numbers reduced by any common factor until their highest common factor is 1. 1 hours = 60 mins → 1½ hours = 1½ × 60 mins = 90 mins Therefore the ratio is: 50 mins : 1½ hours = 50 mins : 90 mins = 50 : 90 = 5 : 9