To calculate picks per minute (PPM), first determine the total number of picks made during a specific time frame. Then, divide that total by the number of minutes spent picking. For example, if 120 picks were made in 30 minutes, the calculation would be 120 picks ÷ 30 minutes = 4 PPM. This metric helps assess efficiency in picking operations.
880.57 US gallons per minute
miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute
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To calculate IV drops per minute, you need to know the total volume of fluid to be infused (in milliliters) and the infusion time (in minutes). First, divide the total volume by the infusion time to find the flow rate in mL per minute. Next, multiply this flow rate by the drip factor (drops/mL) provided by the IV tubing to determine the number of drops per minute. The formula is: Drops per minute = (Total volume in mL / Total time in minutes) × Drip factor.
Basically two steps. First, you calculate how much volume half the tank would have. Then you simply divide this volume by the rate.
To calculate the beats per minute in music, you can use a metronome or a timing device to count the number of beats that occur in one minute. This will give you the BPM (beats per minute) of the music.
880.57 US gallons per minute
miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute
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Net words per minute is determined by measuring a typist's average gross speed in words per minute over a ten-minute period and subtracting the number of errors made during that period.
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calculate how far you go in metres in one minute, then multiply by 1000, then divide by 60
Divide Distance by Time to calculate Speed. 15 / 70 = .2142857 miles per minute or an average of 1/5 to 1/4 mile per minute.
To convert dollars per hour to cents per minute, first calculate the number of cents in a dollar (100 cents). Then divide the dollars per hour by 60 (number of minutes in an hour) to get cents per minute. For example, if someone earns $12 per hour, the conversion would be 12 / 60 = 0.2 cents per minute.
Beats per minute x 60 minutes per hour x 24 hours per day