-- 0.00625 mile per second
-- 540 miles per day
To write equivalent rates, you find two ratios that express the same relationship between two quantities. For example, if you have a rate of 60 miles in 2 hours, you can express it as 30 miles in 1 hour, which simplifies to the same rate. You can also use unit conversion or proportional reasoning to identify other equivalent rates. Always ensure that the units are consistent to maintain the equivalence.
To write ratios, express the relationship between two quantities using a colon or fraction format, such as 3:4 or 3/4. To find unit rates, divide one quantity by the other to determine how much of one unit corresponds to a single unit of the other, for example, 60 miles in 2 hours can be expressed as a unit rate of 30 miles per hour. This allows for easy comparison of quantities across different contexts. Always ensure the quantities are in compatible units for accurate comparisons.
It is 5 hours and 6 minutes.
One and four tenths miles.
45 mph = 45 miles/hour (45 miles/hour) (1hr/60 minutes) (1 minutes/60 seconds) (5 seconds) = 0.0625 miles in 5 seconds Note: If you write the fractions above with a horizontal slash instead of a diagonal slash, it is easier to see what cancels out to make this problem work the way it does.
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102 miles to 4 minute = 51 miles to 2 minutes
19.8 miles can also be written 19 4/5 miles.
To write equivalent rates, you find two ratios that express the same relationship between two quantities. For example, if you have a rate of 60 miles in 2 hours, you can express it as 30 miles in 1 hour, which simplifies to the same rate. You can also use unit conversion or proportional reasoning to identify other equivalent rates. Always ensure that the units are consistent to maintain the equivalence.
I am thinking it would be 75 miles per hour since 60 mins. = 1 hour
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1 hour, 47 minutes, 20.37 seconds plus whatever it will take them to write the speeding ticket.
Digital transformation of the sampling rate of signals, or signal processing with different sampling rates in the system.
you want your speed to be 1mile/12 minutes . This has units of miles per minute. To change to miles per hour you write 12 minutes as 1/5 of an hour. Then your speed is; 1mile/(1/5)hrs. Invert and multiply to get 5 miles/1 hrs or 5 miles per hr.
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6.3 miles in 59.26 minutes equates to 9.4 minutes per mile. The way to work it out is in the question you asked. You want to know something in minutes per mile/ Think about how you see kilometres per hour written: km/h Anything that is PER anything elseis often written like: anything/anythingelse In this case youre asking for minutes per mile, which you might see written asminutes/mile And you have the minutes And you have the miles It's no accident that / is used in divide operations, it's the symbol computers use for division, and if you were writing 2 divided by 3 on one line you might well write something like 2/3 So your units, minutes/mile is basically telling you to take the minutes, and divide it by the miles 59.26 minutes / 6.3 miles 59.26 divided by 6.3 = 9.4 minutes/mile
It is 5 hours and 6 minutes.