300 meters/60 sec. = 75 meters/X sec. 300X = 4500 X =15 seconds ------------------- no 300/60 = 5 75/25 = 3 ---------------no, again
1 minute = 60 seconds so 3 minutes = 3*60 = 180 seconds. Simple!
The easiest way to do this is by first converting 100km to meters, then 1 hour to seconds, then we can combine the two to create the ratio of ?m/?secs and reduce. So, 1 km (kilometer) = 1000 meters. 100km x 1000 meters/km = 100,000 meters Now, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds. 1 hour x 60 minutes/hr x 60 seconds/minute = 3,600 seconds So now we will put the two together to form the ratio of ?m/?sec 100,000 meters / 3,600 seconds Now we will reduce, 100,000 meters/ 3,600 seconds = 1,000 meters / 36 seconds = 500 meters/ 18 seconds = 250 meters/ 9 seconds = approx 27.78 meters/second
12 meters per second
Multiply by 60: 3 x 60 = 180 seconds.
If 10 meters equals 9.4 seconds, it covers 1 meter in 0.94 seconds (10 meters / 9.4 seconds). In 3 minutes, there are 180 seconds (3 minutes x 60 seconds/minute). So, in 3 minutes, it will cover 191.49 meters approximately (180 seconds x 1 meter / 0.94 seconds).
300 meters/60 sec. = 75 meters/X sec. 300X = 4500 X =15 seconds ------------------- no 300/60 = 5 75/25 = 3 ---------------no, again
To calculate the distance traveled in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 meters per second, first convert 3 minutes to seconds (3 minutes = 180 seconds). Then, multiply the speed (6 meters per second) by the time (180 seconds) to find the total distance. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 6 meters/second x 180 seconds = 1080 meters.
1 minute = 60 seconds so 3 minutes = 3*60 = 180 seconds. Simple!
3000
The easiest way to do this is by first converting 100km to meters, then 1 hour to seconds, then we can combine the two to create the ratio of ?m/?secs and reduce. So, 1 km (kilometer) = 1000 meters. 100km x 1000 meters/km = 100,000 meters Now, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds. 1 hour x 60 minutes/hr x 60 seconds/minute = 3,600 seconds So now we will put the two together to form the ratio of ?m/?sec 100,000 meters / 3,600 seconds Now we will reduce, 100,000 meters/ 3,600 seconds = 1,000 meters / 36 seconds = 500 meters/ 18 seconds = 250 meters/ 9 seconds = approx 27.78 meters/second
3000/60 = 50 metres per min50/60 = 0.83333...metres per secondThere are 60 minutes in 1 hourThere are 60 seconds in 1 minuteSo, there are 60*60= 3600 seconds in 1 hour3000 meters/1hour = 3000 meters/3600 seconds = 3000/3600 meters/1 second which is approximately 0.83 m/s (5/6)
12 meters per second
To find out how many meters the yellow jacket can fly in a minute, you would first calculate its speed over 9 seconds: 4.5 meters ÷ 9 seconds = 0.5 meters per second. Then, to find out how many meters per minute, you would multiply by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute): 0.5 meters/second x 60 seconds = 30 meters per minute.
Multiply by 60: 3 x 60 = 180 seconds.
Calculator time again! Yea! Follow along with me using your calculator please. Ok now, If you walk 10 meters in 3 seconds, how fast are you going? There are 60 seconds in 1 minute. 3 seconds goes into 60 seconds 20 times. So, 10 (meters) times 20 equals 200. In one minute you will walk 200 meters. Since there are 60 minutes in one hour, you have to multiply 200 (meters) times 60 (minutes). Go ahead, I'll wait. ...............Ok you will have walked 12,000 meters in one hour. WOW! So there are 1,000 meters in a kilometer, right? Divide 12,000 by 1,000 and you get 12. You will have walked 12 Kilometers in one hour. That's fast. the real answer is 10/3 or 3.33m/s
1 mile is 1609.344 meters. 1 hour is 3600 seconds. 60 miles is (60 * 1609.344 =) 96561 meters. Therefore 60 miles per hour is 96561 meters per 3600 seconds. After simplyfying (dividing both by 3600): 60 mph = 26.82 m/s