1 hr = 60 min ⇒ 1 hr 13 min = 1 x 60 + 13 min = 73 min 13 miles in 73 min → 1 mile in 73 ÷ 13 min = 58/13 min/mile ≈ 5.62 min/mile
Input: 1, 1, 2, 3, 4 Output: Mean: (1+1+2+3+4)/5 Mode: 1 the value that occurs most frequently in the input Min: 1 is the minimum value of the input Max: 4 is the maximum value of the input
1 day = 24 hrs, and 1 hr=60 min. Therefore 1 day=1440 min. Therefore 1 day + 4 hrs + 7 min equals 1440 min + 240 min+ 7 min or 1687 minutes. Applying the same principal to the other side of the equation gets us 360 min + 20 min or 380 min. 1687 minutes - 380 minutes = 1307 minutes. This equals 21 hrs 47 min.
1 min = 60 s 1 hr = 60 min So 1 hr = 3600 s 5hr = 18,000 s and 30 min = 1800 s. Then 5 hr and 30 min = 19,800 seconds.
Convert the velocity Vmax from ΔA/min to nmol/min (milliunits, mU). For example: 1 Unit = 1 U = 1 μmol PNP formed per min 1 milli-Unit = 1 mU = 1 nmol PNP formed per min Extinction coefficient ε for PNP at 410 nm = 15,000 M-1 cm-1 And the pathlength = 0.34 cm if the velocity v is determined to be 0.294 ∆A/min (absorbance units per min), then: 0.294 ∆A /min * M/(15,000 A * 0.34 cm) = 0.0000196 M/min = 19.6 μM/min = = 19.6 μmol / (liter * min) = 0.0196 μmol / (ml * min) The enzymatic reaction was carried out in 250 μl solution, hence the velocity of the enzyme is 0.0196 μmol / (ml * min) * 0.25 ml = 0.0049 μmol/min = 4.9 nmol/min PNP generated. v = 4.9 nmol/min = 4.9 mU
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The answer depends on what min-1 is measuring, but is likely to be 1 min-1 = 1 rpm.
1 min = 60 sec Hence 1 sec = 1/60 min
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min = A[0]; I = 1; while (I < N) { if (A[I] < min) min = A[I]; I = I + 1; } print min
1 rpm = 1*1/min 0r 1min^-1 So, 10000 min^-1 =10000rpm
1 hr = 60 min ⇒ 1 hr 13 min = 1 x 60 + 13 min = 73 min 13 miles in 73 min → 1 mile in 73 ÷ 13 min = 58/13 min/mile ≈ 5.62 min/mile
4 hr 30 min ÷ 3 = 1 hr 30 min Either work directly, remembering 1 hr = 60 mins: 4 hr ÷ 3 = 1 hr remainder 1 hr 1 hr + 30 min = 60 min + 30 min = 90 min 90 min ÷ 3 = 30 min ⇒ 1 hr 30 min Or, convert to minutes, do the calculation and convert back: 1 hr = 60 min ⇒ 4 hr 30 min = 4 x 60 min + 30 min = 270 min 270 min ÷ 3 = 90 min 60 min = 1 hr ⇒ 90 min = 90 ÷ 60 hr = 1 hr 30 min Alternatively working in hours: 30 min = 30 ÷ 60 hr = 0.5 hr ⇒ 4 hr 30 min = 4 hr + 0.5 hr = 4.5 hr 4.5 hr ÷ 3 = 1.5 hr = 1 hr + 0.5 hr = 1 hr + 0.5 x 60 min = 1 hr 30 min
30 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/360
Input: 1, 1, 2, 3, 4 Output: Mean: (1+1+2+3+4)/5 Mode: 1 the value that occurs most frequently in the input Min: 1 is the minimum value of the input Max: 4 is the maximum value of the input
2 min/1 hour = 2 min/60 min = 1/30
240 min * 1 hr/60 min * 1 day/24 hr = 1/6 day1 day = 24 hrs, and 1 hr=60 min