To determine how many student minutes are in 5500 meters, we need to know the pace at which students travel. Assuming an average walking speed of about 1 meter per second, it would take roughly 5500 seconds to cover that distance. This equates to approximately 91.67 minutes. However, the exact number of "student minutes" will vary based on the specific pace used.
To find out how many words the student can type in 10 minutes, we first determine the typing rate. In 3 minutes, the student types 180 words, giving a rate of 60 words per minute (180 words ÷ 3 minutes). Using this rate, in 10 minutes, the student can type 600 words (60 words/minute × 10 minutes). Thus, the student can type 600 words in 10 minutes.
(68 minutes / 10,000 meters) x (1,609.344 meters / mile) = 10.944 minutes per mile (rounded)
60 - seconds in a minute. X 40 - meters per second. ----------------------------------- 2400 - meters per minute X 2 - minutes ---------------------------------- 4800 meters in 2 minutes.
5500 ÷ 25 = 220
To find out how many meters a snail can cover in 15 minutes, we first convert 15 minutes to seconds: 15 minutes equals 900 seconds. If a snail moves 0.30 meters per second, then in 900 seconds, it can cover approximately 270 meters (0.30 meters/second × 900 seconds = 270 meters).
3.8 days in 5500 minutes
5.5 meters is equal to 5500 millimeters.
55 meters. 55 meters.
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 5500 seconds is equal to 5500/60 = 91.6 recurring (that is, 91.6666...) minutes.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 5500 centimetres is equal to 5500/100 = 55 metres.
5500 m
5.5 km
57.6m
15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 55 metres is equal to 55/1000 = 0.055 kilometres.
To find out how many words the student can type in 10 minutes, we first determine the typing rate. In 3 minutes, the student types 180 words, giving a rate of 60 words per minute (180 words ÷ 3 minutes). Using this rate, in 10 minutes, the student can type 600 words (60 words/minute × 10 minutes). Thus, the student can type 600 words in 10 minutes.
Yes, many swimmers can even swim 500 meters in 7 minutes.