I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.
30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.
30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.
30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.
30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
I am not sure how realistic "every 30 seconds" is, but here goes.
30 seconds is 1/2 minute, so there are 120 doublings in an hour. The answer, therefore, is 2120, or about 1.3 x 1036. (Assuming the "30 seconds" is realistic, it is not realistic to assume that there will be enough food for the bacterias to double this far.)
1 hour = 60 minutes = 60*60 seconds = 3600 seconds So 20 seconds, as a fraction of an hour = 20/3600 = 1/180
There are 60 seconds in a min. and 60 mins. in an hour = 3600 seconds in an hour. 19 seconds is therefore 19/3600 of and hour.
There are 5400 seconds in an hour and a half.
1 hour = 3600 seconds 30 minutes = 1800 seconds 1 hour + 30 minutes = 5400 seconds
There are 60 seconds in a minute There are 60 minutes in an hour 60 seconds * 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in an hour 100 / 3600 = 1/36 1/36 of an hour
224 = 16777216
if bacteria Miltie by 2 every 20 min for and 10 hour how many will it be
86, 400 seconds are in one day.
20 minutes
60 seconds make up a circle i know this because the is 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in 1 hour and the clock goes around once in every hour
There are 3,600 seconds in an hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes = 60*60 seconds = 3600 seconds So 20 seconds, as a fraction of an hour = 20/3600 = 1/180
You will have 16,777,216 bacteria after 24 hours if it reproduces once.
1800 times an hour if you are not controlling it. Cody A. >>>>>>>> If you blink every 5 seconds, it means that in a minute (60 seconds) you blink 12 times, since (12x5=60). So, an hour has 60 minutes, which means that you'll blink 12x60=720 times.
Traveling at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 88 feet in 6 seconds.
Given that, something fills at a rate of 5 ounces every 100 seconds. We need to find the number of gallons filled in 1 hour. We know that 1 hour = 3600 seconds. For every 100 seconds it fills 5 ounces. For 3600 seconds it fills 3600 (5/100) ounces = 3600/20 = 360/2 ounces = 180 ounces. We need to find the number of gallons filled in 1 hour. 1 US fluid ounce = 0.0078125 US gallons 180 ounces = 180 * 0.0078125 US gallons = 1.40625 1.40625 gallons will be filled in 1 hour.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds10 seconds = (10 / 3,600) = 1/360 of an hour.(14 x 360) = 5,040 steps in 1 hour, if you can keep it up for a whole hour.