10 sec/1 min = 10 sec/60 sec = 1/6
50 minutes:2 hrs =50 minutes:120 minutes =5:12 [dividing both by 10]
10 Min's - 5 Min's = 5 Min's - 50 Sec's = 4 Min's 10 Sec's - 15 Sec's = 3 Min's 55 Sec's 3 Minutes and 55 Seconds. ------------------- Interesting math, but the correct answer is still 4 minutes, 25 seconds. Why did you subtract the 15 seconds instead of adding it??
Add 18 seconds to both, so now it's 15 min 43 sec minus 5mins = 10 mins 43 sec
10% of two hours is 12 minutes.
10 sec/1 min = 10 sec/60 sec = 1/6
It is: 1/60 times 250 = 4 miutes and 10 seconds or 250/60 = 4 min and 10 sec
There are 600 seconds in 10 minutes.
50 minutes:2 hrs =50 minutes:120 minutes =5:12 [dividing both by 10]
10 Min's - 5 Min's = 5 Min's - 50 Sec's = 4 Min's 10 Sec's - 15 Sec's = 3 Min's 55 Sec's 3 Minutes and 55 Seconds. ------------------- Interesting math, but the correct answer is still 4 minutes, 25 seconds. Why did you subtract the 15 seconds instead of adding it??
1 min = 60 sec 250 sec = 250/60 = 4 minutes and 10 sec
what is 10 minutes in 2 hours
Add 18 seconds to both, so now it's 15 min 43 sec minus 5mins = 10 mins 43 sec
30 sec : 5 mins. Remember in one minute there are 60 secs. So in 5 mins there are 5 x 60 = 300 secs. Hence the ratio is 30: 300 This will reduce by '10' to 3 : 30 This will reduce by '3' to 1 : 10 So the ratio of 30 sec : 5 mins is 1:10 Mathematically/algebraically this would be written as 30 sec : 5 min :: 1 : 10 Note the use of the colon and the double colon.
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The quantity of charge that passes through the conductor is 0.25 A * 10 minutes = 2.5 Coulombs.
625 / 60 = 10 min 25 sec