A sixth of a minute is equivalent to 10 seconds. This is because there are 60 seconds in a minute, so dividing 60 by 6 gives us 10. Therefore, one-sixth of a minute is equal to 10 seconds.
One sixth of a minute is calculated by dividing 60 seconds by 6. This gives you 10 seconds. Therefore, there are 10 seconds in one sixth of a minute.
10 seconds is 1 sixth of a minute.
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The answer will depend on 1 sixth WHAT! A sixth of a day, an hour, a year?
The Sixth Minute - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
One sixth of a minute is calculated by dividing 60 seconds by 6. This gives you 10 seconds. Therefore, there are 10 seconds in one sixth of a minute.
10 seconds is 1 sixth of a minute.
The cast of The Sixth Minute - 2011 includes: Jim Bandelin as UPS Guy William Caffrey as Boss Marilyn Chase as Cara Mullin Hunter Lee Hughes as Lawyer Amy Shuster as Allison
one sixth of what? One sixth of A FULL TURN is 360° × 1/6 = 360°/6 = 60°
A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.
99 words per minute, but I took the test like 5 times. 156 Words Per Minute. That was the last proper test I took, but it was back in sixth grade.
No - six minutes is equal to 360 seconds. Ten seconds is one sixth of a minute.
The letter n , or a fifth or sixth character, or a third consonant.
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You can only get the Sixth Badge from the Sixth gym leader. After defeating the Sixth gym leader, the gym leader will give you the Sixth Badge.
Sixty minutes. A hockey game consists of three twenty-minute periods. If the score is tied at the end of the third period, the teams play a five-minute sudden-death overtime period. If neither teams score in the overtime, the game ends as a tie. In the playoffs, games cannot end in a tie. So instead of a five-minute overtime, a playoff game has an extra 20-minute sudden-death overtime period. If neither team scores, then there is another 20-minute overtime, and so on, until someone scores. There was a Detroit-Montreal game in 1956 that went to the sixth overtime, finally ending at 176 minutes 30 seconds--almost as long as three ordinary games! Detroit scored in the sixth overtime to win the game 1-0.