If the two relationships measure the same characteristic but use different units, there will be a conversion factor.For example, to convert speed measured in miles per hour to kilometres per hour you need to multiply the mph by the miles-to-kilometres factor of 1.609344 (to however many decimal points as is appropriate).In this case, there was only one variable (distance) that needed converting, but you can combine them.For exampleMiles per hour to feet per second:1 mile = 5280 feet1 hour = 3600 seconds.So x miles/hour = x*5280 ft/hour = x*5280/3600 ft per second.If the two relationships measure the same characteristic but use different units, there will be a conversion factor.For example, to convert speed measured in miles per hour to kilometres per hour you need to multiply the mph by the miles-to-kilometres factor of 1.609344 (to however many decimal points as is appropriate).In this case, there was only one variable (distance) that needed converting, but you can combine them.For exampleMiles per hour to feet per second:1 mile = 5280 feet1 hour = 3600 seconds.So x miles/hour = x*5280 ft/hour = x*5280/3600 ft per second.If the two relationships measure the same characteristic but use different units, there will be a conversion factor.For example, to convert speed measured in miles per hour to kilometres per hour you need to multiply the mph by the miles-to-kilometres factor of 1.609344 (to however many decimal points as is appropriate).In this case, there was only one variable (distance) that needed converting, but you can combine them.For exampleMiles per hour to feet per second:1 mile = 5280 feet1 hour = 3600 seconds.So x miles/hour = x*5280 ft/hour = x*5280/3600 ft per second.If the two relationships measure the same characteristic but use different units, there will be a conversion factor.For example, to convert speed measured in miles per hour to kilometres per hour you need to multiply the mph by the miles-to-kilometres factor of 1.609344 (to however many decimal points as is appropriate).In this case, there was only one variable (distance) that needed converting, but you can combine them.For exampleMiles per hour to feet per second:1 mile = 5280 feet1 hour = 3600 seconds.So x miles/hour = x*5280 ft/hour = x*5280/3600 ft per second.
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An hour or an hour and fifteen minutes
One hour = 60 minutes. Quarter hour = 15 minutes.Quarter [hour] to the hour = 15 minutes to the hour. OR start with the hour, say 1:00 PM. in fifteen minutes it will be a quarter after the hour. At thirty minutes it will be half past the hour. In forty five minutes it will be a quarter ( fifteen minutes) TO the next hour or a quarter to 2:00 PM.
"An hour" is correct. That is because the "h" is not pronounced, so "hour" starts with a vowel sound.
My husband and I do use these products together, but I would suggest you check with your local pharmacist , depending on the use of other prescribed meds you may take or conditions you may have. Feel better...
The half life of Mucinex (aka guaifenesin) is 1 hour
Yes. Zyrtec is a 24 hour antihistamine which decreases the allergic response in your sinuses, lungs, eyes, skin, etc. Advil (ibuprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory which must be taken every 6-8 hours and treats pain and inflammation through out your body. Some people should not take ibuprofen at all but there is no interaction between Zyrtec and Advil.
11 gallons per hour
YES, it is safe to take Mucinex while taking Methadone. I contacted a pharmacist to confirm that it is safe, because I needed to know the same thing. They told me it is safe but they wouldn't take them directly together. She said to wait like an hour or so between each medicine. Then she said that is a good rule of thumb for any medications that you are taking. So yes, you can take them together just wait an hour in between.
It depends on the brand, size, horse power, header size and type of combine. Different makes and models of combine are capable of harvesting variable acres of wheat, as well as the type of header, whether it's a pick-up header or a cutter-pick up header. Not only does it depend on the combine itself, but the operator as well: the speed the combine is driven at, experience and proficiency of the operator at which he/she can drive the combine to harvest the most acres of wheat in one hour.
I just did last night haha. Yes it's fine, 5 hour energy is just full of vitamin B and amino acids, shouldn't react negatively.
Cold FX should not cause any problems if it is taken with Advil. Advil is used for pain and Cold FX is used to help lessen the duration of colds and to make them less severe.
aproximately 11 gallons per hour
Yes. Advil like Motrin contains Ibuprofin. Hydrocodone contains Acetaminophen. They cab be taken together with caution. Take no more than 200 MG's (1-tab) of ADVIL every 4 hours if taking a 5-500 Hydrocodone tab. Acetaminophen is REALLY bad for your liver in high concentrations so don't ever take more than 8 Hydrocodone in a 24 hour period.
We try to get as much work done as we can in an hour without taking a break.
Most likely not but do not try it. The Advil bottle advises that adults should not take more than six 200mg tablets in a 24 hour period. There should be no serious problems if you do not take more tablets (200mg) than half your body weight in kilograms. But do not try it.