600 times 10 equals 6,000. This is calculated by multiplying 600 by 10, which shifts the decimal point one place to the right. Therefore, 600 10s is equal to 6,000.
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To find out how many 10s are in 498, you divide 498 by 10. Doing the calculation, 498 ÷ 10 equals 49.8. Therefore, there are 49 full 10s in 498.
There are 8 10s in 85, with 5 left over.
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Velocity = Distance / Time= 6000m / 10s= 600 m/s= 1342.2 miles per hour= 22.369 miles per minute= 1166.3 knots= 1968.5 feet per second
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Power is calculated by dividing the work done by the time taken, so in this case it would be ( \frac{600 \text{ J}}{10 \text{ s}} = 60 \text{ W} ). This means that the power used in this scenario is 60 Watts.
There are 8 10s in 85, with 5 left over.
1000 of them.
30000 of them.
It is 2997.
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