(84×12)÷60= 16.8 inches per minute
84 mph = 123.2 feet per second
84 students and six teachers.Students per teacher = (number of students) / (number of teachers)= 84 / 6= 14
Assume that we're only looking at the hour and minute hand, and not the second hand. It doesn't specify which hands, and not all clocks have a second hand.There are 360° in a circle, so the minute hand moves 6° per minute, and the hour hand moves 0.1° per minute.The minute hand starts out at 0°, and the hour hand starts out at 150°, so we have the position functions of the two hands:M(t) = 6*tH(t) = t/10 + 150t is the time (in minutes) after 5 o'clock. Now just find the value of t where H(t) - M(t) = 84 {it will first happen as the minute hand is approaching the hour hand}:t/10 + 150 - 6*t = 84 ---> 66 = 5.9*t ---> t = 66/5.9 = 11.1864407 minutes. So the time is 11 minutes & 11.19 seconds after 5 o'clock.
There are 7 days in a week 84 days/ 7days per week = 12 weeks
The 84-88 is the suggested tempo for the piece. It means 84-88 beats per minute.
Yes. -Physician
Kari's pulse rate is 84 beats per minute (21 beats in 15 seconds). In 30 seconds, there would be 42 beats (84 beats per minute * 30 seconds / 60 seconds).
Yes,it is normal.
What is Heart rate count for1 minute is generally in between of 72 to 84 times. during running time it just occured double or more than double.it could be in between of 150 to 200 times during running.
It might be a little high but not dangerously high.
(84×12)÷60= 16.8 inches per minute
84 jumps per minute.
A cows heart rate is 48 to 84 beats per minute. So a cows heart beats 96 to 168 times in 2 minutes.
Children should have a slightly faster pulse rate (heartbeats) than adults. For a young person aged between 8 and 14 normal rate is 84 beats a minute but anything between 70 and 110 while resting is considered normal. If you are very fit it could be as low as 60. The maximum rate after a very hard run ( 15 minutes as fast as you can go) for a 11-12 year old can be up to 210 beats per minute.
Yes, 80 is a normal pulse rate for a health adult. The range (depending on your textbook) would be 60-100 beats per minute.
To calculate the maximum heart rate for anyone, you simply take away their age from 220. So, in this case, it would be 220-10, which is 210.