Ravi runs about 1/10 of a mile per minute.
18/10 = 1.8 apples per minute.
it has been tried, 10 hours per day, 100 minutes per hour, 100 seconds per minute
10 m per minute = 393.7008 inches per minute = 393.7008/60 inches per second = 6.5617 inches per second.
50 feet per minute.
(150 ml / 1 hour) x (10 drops / ml) x (1 hour / 60 minutes) = (150 x 10 / 60) (ml - drop - hour / hour - ml - minute) = (1,500 / 60) = 25 drops / minute
For an IV rate of 100 ml per hour, you would set the IV pump to deliver 1.67 ml per minute (100 ml divided by 60 minutes). If you are using a standard IV administration set with a drip factor of 10 drops per ml, this would equal 16.7 drops per minute (1.67 ml multiplied by 10 drops). You would typically round this to the nearest whole number, so in this case, it would be 17 drops per minute.
If the set delivers 10 drops per ml, you want a total of 1000x10 drops of normal saline over 4 hours. This is 10000 drops and now divide that by 4 hours, but you will want the 4 hours as minutes. So 4 hours is 240 minutes. Then answer must be in the form drops per minute so divide 10000 drops by 240 minutes and the exact answer is 125/3 which is 41.67 drops per minute. We need can't measure part of a drop so round this off to 42 drops per minute. Now let's check the answer. 42 drops per minute x240 minutes=10000 drops which is 1000 ml. DONE
At 10 mph you are traveling 880 feet per minute.
2 to 10 times per minute!
Ravi runs about 1/10 of a mile per minute.
If you are asking "How many HEART beasts does a whale have per minute?" Then the answer is about 10 per minute.
10
10 year olds can breath about 30 breaths per minute or lower when they are calm (not active just normaly).
1 ml is roughly equivalent to 20 drops of water
18/10 = 1.8 apples per minute.
There are approximately 240 drops in 10 ml. Therefore 2.5 ml contains about 60 drops.