That's going to depend on probably at least ten different conditions that you
haven't described, maybe the most important one being how many kernels
there were when you started heating them.
there are 12 seconds in a fifth of a minute
There are 15 seconds in a quarter of a minute.
There are 60 seconds in a minute.7.3 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 438 seconds
1 minute 32 seconds - 48 seconds = 92 seconds - 48 seconds = 44 seconds
40% 24 seconds
i think it is the orville redenbachers
No. The bags come in different sizes. Also, even if they are the same sizes, there is a reason why some bags can stay in the microwave and pop longer(because they have more kernels) and some are done in under a minute (because they have less kernels.)
POPCORN MACHINE POPPING INSTRUCTIONSMake sure the popcorn maker is unplugged before you do any of the following.Before using the unit, please check carefully if voltage (120V - 60 Hz ) is suitable to your home.Turn all switches on.For first batch only, let kettle warm up for about 4 minutes.Load pre-measured oil into kettle. If oil is solid, let oil warm in kettle for a minute or two.Add premeasured corn into kettle. Close lid and allow to pop.Popcorn will start to open kettle lid and fall into bottom of machine.Listen for popping sound to stopDump kettle immediately after popping stops or kettle will burn.If you have burned corn or excessive smoke, turn kettle heat off for a few minutes.Always keep both kettle switches off when not popping!When popping your last batch, turn kettle heat switch off as soon as corn starts popping rapidlyHOW MUCH OIL FOR MY POPPER?Using a popcorn popper for the first time can be a learning experience. With this in mind, we've received numerous questions from customer on how much oil to use in a popper. Here's a guide that will help you.*2oz Popcorn Machine = Use 2 ounces (1/4 CUP) kernels + 1/2 ounce (1 Tablespoon) Oil4oz Popcorn Machine = Use 4 ounces (1/2 CUP) kernels + 1 ounce (2 Tablespoons) Oil6oz Popcorn Machine = Use 6 ounces (3/4 CUP) kernels + 2 ounce (4 Tablespoons) Oil8oz Popcorn Machine = Use 8 ounces (1 CUP) kernels + 2 ounce (4 Tablespoons) Oil12oz Popcorn Machine = Use 12 ounces (1-1/2 CUP) kernels + 3 ounce (6 Tablespoons) Oil16oz Popcorn Machine = Use 16 ounces (2 CUP) kernels + 4 ounce (8 Tablespoons) Oil*The size you need is entirely dependent upon the amount of people you feed on a regular basis. Remember that the "ounce amount" relates directly to how many ounces of popcorn can be produced in one batch. For small families or small groups of guests, the four-ounce popper may be perfect for you. If you entertain large groups, or have a big family, you may want to buy the six- or eight-ounce popper to avoid making multiple batches all the time. Just keep in mind that even if you have a larger popper, you can make smaller batches on occasion with smaller amounts of corn, oil and salt..
it depends on the size of the bag and how well your microwave works: small bag of popcorn: 2 min. 20 sec. medium bag of popcorn: ^same as above large bag of popcorn: 3 minutes
30 seconds in half a minute (there are 60 seconds in a minute)
No minute has. A minute is defined as 60 seconds,so an interval that lasts 89 seconds is no minute.
There are 103 seconds in 1 minute, 43 seconds since there are 60 seconds in a minute
55 seconds out of 1 minute is 55 seconds / 60 seconds = 11/12 minute
There are 60 seconds in a minute.
60 seconds are in a minute!
There are 60 seconds in a minute
There are 60 seconds in a minute