4,200 seconds.
3 hours
2.74 seconds..
If you are 445th in the line, then it will be 445/720ths of an hour before you reach the front of the queue to ride on the train. This is equal to 89/144ths of an hour, or 37 minutes, 5 seconds.
15.25/12.5 = 1.22 times the length of time that line B works. So if line B works for 1 hour and produces 15.25 units, line A will need to work 1.22 hours (1 hour 13.2 minutes) to produce that number.
There isn't enough information to give you a definitive answer. We also need to know in which direction they are riding. If they are both riding in a straight line in the same direction, they will be 3 miles apart at the end of the first hour, 6 miles apart at the end of the second our, and 23 miles apart at the end of 7 hours and 40 minutes. If they are both riding in a straight line in opposite directions, they will be 17 miles apart after the first hour, and 23 miles apart after 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 10.6 seconds.
3 hours
It must cycle 3000 times in 8 hours. 8/3000 hr/cycle * 60 minutes/hr * 60 seconds/minute = 28800/3000 seconds/cycle = 9.6 seconds/cycle
2.74 seconds..
If you are 445th in the line, then it will be 445/720ths of an hour before you reach the front of the queue to ride on the train. This is equal to 89/144ths of an hour, or 37 minutes, 5 seconds.
"You waited."
To determine how many miles per hour you can mow a lawn of 100 feet in 30 seconds, first convert feet to miles (1 mile = 5280 feet), then convert seconds to hours (1 hour = 3600 seconds). After these conversions, you can calculate the speed in miles per hour.
About 1 hour and 30 minutes, for the ride Bigfoot Rapids.
15.25/12.5 = 1.22 times the length of time that line B works. So if line B works for 1 hour and produces 15.25 units, line A will need to work 1.22 hours (1 hour 13.2 minutes) to produce that number.
She drew a line on the paper.We waited in a long line for our tickets.He comes from a long line of politicians.
A "line" of latitude is a circle that goes all the way around the earth, parallel to the equator. The "line" is made up of all the points on Earth that have the same latitude, and any latitude you name makes a different "line". The"line" is not divided up into any parts. Latitude is an angle. Latitudes are described in units of angles, usually degrees and parts of a degree. There are 60 minutes in one degree of angle, and 60 seconds in one minute of angle.
There isn't enough information to give you a definitive answer. We also need to know in which direction they are riding. If they are both riding in a straight line in the same direction, they will be 3 miles apart at the end of the first hour, 6 miles apart at the end of the second our, and 23 miles apart at the end of 7 hours and 40 minutes. If they are both riding in a straight line in opposite directions, they will be 17 miles apart after the first hour, and 23 miles apart after 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 10.6 seconds.
10 km per hour per second.