D. 26.9 m/s
26.9 m/s
It is approx 1615.4 ms^-1.
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
Divide the number of seconds by 60. For example 120 seconds divided by 60 is 2 minutes. Of course you may have a decimal or part of a minute if the number of minutes is not a multiple of 60.
12.5 m/s
The downhill skiers' approximate average speed for the 35,000 m course can be calculated by converting the time to seconds (130 seconds) and dividing distance by time. Average speed ≈ 35,000 m / 130 s ≈ 269.23 m/s.
26.9 m/s
It is approx 1615.4 ms^-1.
The average speed is the distance divided by the time.3500 meters / 130 seconds = approximately 26.9 m/secConverting to kilometers/hour equals 96.9 km/hr (or about 60.2 mph)
1000 minutes, of course !
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
Divide the number of seconds by 60. For example 120 seconds divided by 60 is 2 minutes. Of course you may have a decimal or part of a minute if the number of minutes is not a multiple of 60.
The current world record for swimming a mile (1,609 meters) is held by Katie Ledecky, with a time of 15 minutes and 20.48 seconds. She achieved this record in 2018.
With the average distance or "mean" distance from the Earth to the sun set at approximately 93,000,000 miles, and the speed of light at about 186,000 miles per second; the time in seconds it takes sunlight to reach the earth is appoximately "500 seconds". Most people refer to the time in minutes which would be about 8.333333 minutes.
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 200 seconds is equal to 200/60 = 3.3 recurring (that is, 3.3333....) minutes or 3 minutes 20 seconds.
For long course season it is 31.49 and short course season is 27.49. For long course season it is 31.49 and short course season is 27.49.
12.5 m/s