60 minutes = 1 hour
5 hours = 5 x 60 = 300 minutes.
If 3 radios are produced every minute then in 300 minutes, 3 x 300 = 900 radios are produced.
900 radios are produced in 5 hours.
60 minutes = 1 hour5 hours = 5 x 60 = 300 minutes.If 3 radios are produced every minute then in 300 minutes, 3 x 300 = 900 radios are produced.900 radios are produced in 5 hours.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_Radios_produced_in_5_hours_rate_of_radios_in_3_per_minute#ixzz173FYF9bG
2 and 3/4 hours 2.75 hours
176 feet per minute.
If she reads 150 pages in 5 hours, her reading rate is 1/2 page a minute or 30 pages per hour.
4/15 of a minute
60 minutes = 1 hour5 hours = 5 x 60 = 300 minutes.If 3 radios are produced every minute then in 300 minutes, 3 x 300 = 900 radios are produced.900 radios are produced in 5 hours.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_Radios_produced_in_5_hours_rate_of_radios_in_3_per_minute#ixzz173FYF9bG
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Yes, Motorola does make portable radios. They make about 10 styles, ranging in price from $45 to $80. The battery life tends to run about eight hours.
Motorola 2 way radios are a very handy device. They have up to 22 channels, an LCD battery, a time-out timer, an audible alarm alert, keypad lock and Dual Power with 32 hours.
On some Chrysler radios there are two round holes on the display panel of the radio with a letter h and m for hours and minutes. just take pen point and push into these holes to set the time.
In Canada, as with all other countries involved in the war, the battles Canadians fought were always on the citizens' minds. The country produced military equipment 24-hours a day and radios were always on to hear news about the war efforts. Many Canadians joined active or reserve military service and those too old or handicapped baked cookies, collected books, and made clothing for the troops.
1 minute = 1/60 hours.
1 minute is 0.01667 hours.
There is exactly 1 minute in a minute. There is 0.01666... recurring hours in 1 minute.
The codes for radios prevent them from being used after they are stolen. I understand that there are many different codes for the radios, depending upon the radio unit, and I think it is unlikely that there is one code for all the radios in your vehicle type. First, check to make sure that the code you have is indeed the same number that the dealer gave you. Second, make sure that you follow the correct procedure for inputting the code in your radio. If you do not press the correct buttons on the radio in the correct order, the code will fail. Remember that there are instructions in the owner's manual for properly inputting the code into the radio. If you fail to input the code after a few tries, the radio will shut down and not let you perform the process again for several hours. Good luck.
There were no laws yet in place about when the distress radios had to be monitored. Not all ships even had them. The Britannica only had crew monitoring her radio during day time hours. Titanic had her collision at night while the Britannica crew slept.
Icom Radios are used to alert marine vessels of severe weather heading their direction with constant updates weather reports and Doppler radar. They also provide alarms at all hours day and night of any sudden changes or surges in wave height.