The SEC was an awesome thing.
2miles per sec
1 min = 60 sec 30 min = 1800 sec
The derivative of sec x is sec x tan x. This can be derived using the chain rule, where sec x is expressed as 1/cos x. Thus, applying the derivative of cosine, we find that the derivative of sec x involves both sec x and tan x.
4 sec/1 min = 4 sec/60 sec = 1/15
then just ask him if u can to him for a sec
a good time is when you are alone, just the two of you. or when she's with just one friend and you ask you can talk to her for a sec.... and pause, then say alone, but not too loud to make her friend feel irritated or mad.
main() { int sec=00,min=00,hr=00; printf("Enter time in seconds"); scanf("%d",&sec); if (sec<60) printf("%d :%d : %d",hr,min,sec); else if(sec>=60) min=int(sec/60); sec=int(sec%60); printf("%d: %d : %d",hr,min,sec); else if (sec>=3600) min=int(sec/60); sec=int(sec/60) hr=int(min/60); printf("%d : %d : %d",hr,sec,min); }
2mins : 5 sec = 2x60 sec : 5 sec = 120 sec : 5 sec = 120:5 = 120/5 = 24
The SEC was an awesome thing.
32 min 9 sec 40 min 10 sec adding gives... 71 min 19 sec 1 hr 11 min 19 sec. ■
6.2 sec manual. 7.0 sec automatic 6.2 sec manual. 7.0 sec automatic
No they have Played sec schools but have not been in the sec
no, he had attorney general, sec of war, sec of state, and sec of Treasury
2miles per sec
1 min = 60 sec 30 min = 1800 sec
1 min 40 sec or 100 sec.