2 mins and 23 seconds
it is equal to because 1 min=60 sec 60 times 3= 180
there are 259,200 sec in 3 days
180 seconds
sec(3) = 1/cos(3) Unfortunately, the question does not specify whether the argument (angle) is given in degrees or radians and so it is not possible to give a definitive answer.
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The exact value of sec 4pi divided by 3 is 1/3.
sec x = 1/cos x → sec³ x = 1/cos³ x or sec³ x = (cos x)^-3 Therefore to enter sec³ x on a calculator: Newer, "natural" calculators: mathio: sec³ x → [x-power] [cos] [<angle>] [)] [navigate →] [(-)] [3] [=] lineio: sec³ x → [(] [cos] [)] [)] [x-power] [(-)] [3] [)] [=] Older, function acts on displayed number calculators: sec³ x → [angle] [cos] [x-power] [3] [±] [=]
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just over 3 seconds. 32.2 ft/sec/sec not calculating in acceleration to terminal velocity. the 1st sec = 1 * 32.2ft + the 2nd sec = 2 * 64.4ft + the 3rd sec = 3 * 96.6ft = almost 200ft
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184 yds in 3 min. 4 sec = 184 yds in 184 sec. = 1 yard per second (or 3 ft per sec.)