That so depends on the presentation and content. Typically, for engineering presentations, I assume 1-3 minutes per slide with average of 2 minutes per slide, for a 20-30 slide presentation. If you have only 5 or 10 minutes, about 5 to 10 slides.
There are twelve, five second periods in one minute.
1/4 mile, a five minute walk for most people. 5280 feet per mile, divide by 4 = 1320. So, 1320 feet is a five minute walk.
There are 1,440 minutes in a day (24 hours x 60 minutes). To find how many five-minute intervals are in a day, you divide 1,440 by 5, which equals 288. Therefore, there are 288 five-minute intervals in one day.
Invert both hour glasses at the same time. Start when the two-minute hour glass finishes. Stop when the five-minute hours glass finishes.
five hours and twenty minute is not necessarily a fraction. It is, for example, 320 minutes, which is an integer.
Five slides, as there is no option to do so.
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Microsoft Powerpoint is such a great tool used for so many things: presenting a project at school, showing your employees your expectations or plans, or even introducing your present day life to your old, out of town friends by email. You can put videos on it...music, just about anything! Its very fun, creative, and useful.
If you are using Windows Movie Maker for the presentation, set your 'end marker' to the five minute point in the Time-line view of the program. This will set a guideline for you to ensure the project runs no longer than the allotted time.To achieve this manually, import all the media you wish to use in the project. In the time-line view, drag the media backwards (to the left) along the time-line to make sure the imports are displayed before the five-minute interval.
Five-Minute Films - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Five-Minute Romance - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 August 2012
Five miles per hour equals 440 feet per minute.
it is five-sixths of a minute.
you flip both timers (with all of the sand on one side) and once the five minute timer runs out the first time, you flip the five minute timer. Once the nine minute timer runs out, you flip the five minute timer again. After the five minute timer has run out, it will have been 13 minutes. (5+4+4=13)
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