5,000 seconds = 1hour 23minutes 20seconds
30 more seconds
Let's do the math: There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour--360 seconds in an hour--86,400 seconds in a day. There are seven days in a week, so 604,800 seconds in a week. So, 500,000 seconds is less than one week.
1000 is more than 300.
Previously Written:: "WRONG!the average speed is the mean..or (1000 + 1) divided by 21000 miles an hour"Edited Answer::You have to take in to account of not only the speed but the distance traveled in the time allotted. You cover two miles in 3603.6 Seconds or roughly one mile per 1,801.8 Seconds which translates into 30.03 Minutes.2 Miles in 60.06 Minutes translates to traveling a little bit slower than 2 miles per hour.The only way to get the average speed or the mean is if you traveled at 1000 MPH for an hour, then traveled another hour at 1 MPH. You would have traveled 1001 Miles which then you could divide that by how many hours you drove. Then your average speed would be 500.5 MPH.It's a trick question, because you only travel one mile for 1000 MPH. Which makes the mile traveled in 3.6 Seconds. Hardly enough for an average speed of anything more than 2 Miles per hour.
5,000 seconds = 1hour 23minutes 20seconds
30 more seconds
Let's do the math: There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour--360 seconds in an hour--86,400 seconds in a day. There are seven days in a week, so 604,800 seconds in a week. So, 500,000 seconds is less than one week.
Multiply 3.23 by the number of seconds in one hour and then divide by the number of milliliters in one liter. CLUE: 360 seconds = 1 hour; 1000 milliliters = one liter. SOLUTION: 3.23 x 360 = 1162.8 ml per hr / 1000 = 1.1628 liters per hour.
Yes.? An hour has 3600 seconds.
there are 3600 seconds in an hour so an hour is 3600 times larger than a second
on average its 15 minutes but they can happen for a few seconds up to more than hour
No. An earthquake would never last more than an hour. Most last less than a minute. The 1989 earthquake lasted 15 seconds.
More than 1000
You memorize the fact that there are 60 seconds in every hour. That shows you that there is no way that any whole number of hours is going to be less than 10 seconds. Even one hour (60 seconds) is far more than 10.
56 minutes and 42 seconds
Yes. In fact, tornadoes that last and hour or more are rare. Most tornadoes last less than ten minutes, and many last only a few seconds.