Some seconds (1 minute/60 seconds)
A colon is used between the number of a ratio. (A colon is also used to separate the digits of a sexagesimal (base 60) number used to represent seconds (or minutes) since midnight, ie the time of day.)
A multiplier.
A multiplier.
To convert feet to yards, you can use the conversion ratio of 1 yard = 3 feet. To convert 40 feet to yards, you would divide 40 by 3. Therefore, 40 feet is approximately 13.33 yards.
733 minutes x 60.0 seconds/minute = 43,980 seconds. This should preferably be written as 4.40 x 104 seconds, because only three significant digits are justified by the value 773 used in the calculation. (The question is unclear; therefore, this may not be the expected answer, which is for the supposed question "Change 733 minutes to seconds.")
No.
A colon is used between the number of a ratio. (A colon is also used to separate the digits of a sexagesimal (base 60) number used to represent seconds (or minutes) since midnight, ie the time of day.)
12.85 minutes... i think :D i used calculator... :)
Latitude, which is measured in degrees, minutes and seconds.
Multiply by 3600 1 hour = 3600 seconds
A kilosecond, but the terminology isn't used often
Well, it's an easy enough math problem, so I'm just going to tell you *how* to do it. 1 Watt = 1 Joule/second 5 minutes = 5*60 seconds Multiply so that the seconds cancel each other out. This is simpler to just do with dimensional analysis than to try to evaluate it in separate steps.
Seconds, minutes, and hours.
according to the table of the conversions that has been used there are about24 hours in a day60 minutes in an hour60 seconds in a minute3600 seconds in an hour
No. Because there is no information on the units used for 5.
Degrees are units of angles. Minutes and seconds are smaller fractions of one degree, just as the same names are used for units of time smaller than the 'hour'. 1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 1 degree = 3,600 seconds
It is a longitude. The "E" means east of the chosen reference point (meridian) - nowadays, usually the Greenwich meridian is used. Minutes and seconds are subdivisions of a degree; 1 degree = 60 minutes, and 1 minute = 60 seconds.