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100% - 40% = 60% are not.
The earth has a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The dividing line between these two halves of the globe is the Equator. Parallel to the Equator are lines of Latitude. These are measured in degrees north or south of the equator. The expression, "North of 60." refers to a position or area on the Earth that is north of the 60° line of latitude. Countries such Greenland, Iceland and Finland are completely North of 60°. Most of Alaska, Norway and Sweden are in this zone and about half of Canada and Russia. The Arctic continent is substantially beyond 60° north.
The LCM of 100 and 60 is 300.You can find that is by doing the simplest thing like upside down division of a factor tree. You have to divide with a prime number such as 2,3,5,7,11,13 or a number that cannot be divided by anything but 1 and itself.
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88.8kmh
Right at 95
(60 + 40) ÷ 2 = 50 kmh
60 km/h is 36 mp/h
60 km/h is approximately 32.4 knots.
It depends on your speed to cover the kilometre? If you were travelling at 60 kmh it would take 1 minute (every hour you would have covered 60 kilometres). At 30 kmh it would be 2 minutes.
about 95 kmh
The answer below is the classic error of using the arithmetic mean where the harmonic mean is appropriate.Suppose the total distance is 2x km.Half the distance = x km, is covered at 60 kmh. This takes x/60 hours.The other half is covered at 40 kmh and this takes x/40 hours.So total time taken = (x/60 + x/40).Now, Average Speed = Total Distance/Total Time= 2x/(x/60 + x/40) = 2/(1/60 + 1/40) = 2/(2/120 + 3/120) = 2/(5/120) = 2*120/5 = 48 kmh.
This one is easy, Zone 60 = 60 games. Zone 40 = 40 games (not a joke, it really has 60 games).
No, because the Zone 40 came out before the Zone 60 did. So no, they don't.
Well, darling, it all depends on how fast you're driving. If you're zooming along at a cool 100 km/h, it would take you about 58-60 minutes to cover 98 km. But if you're driving like a grandma at 50 km/h, then you're looking at a snooze-worthy 2 hours to reach your destination. So, put the pedal to the metal or enjoy the scenic route - the choice is yours!