Walk down where?
Given (Degrees) (Minutes) (Seconds):-- Divide (Minutes) by 60. Call the result 'M'.-- Divide (Seconds) by 3,600. Call the result 'S'.-- Take (Degrees), and add 'M' and 'S' to it.Example:41degrees 12minutes36seconds'M' = 12/60 = 0.2'S' = 36/3,600 = 0.01Degrees + 'M' + 'S' = 41.21 degrees
If the child slows down 3 meters per second every second for 4 seconds, he'll have slowed down 12 meters per second total. Having started at 15, he'll be down to a speed of 3 meters per second.
From liftoff to splashdown: 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
There are 60 minutes in an hour, so 200 minutes equals 200/60 = 3.33 hours. If, for some reason, you want to convert down, there are 60 seconds in a minute, so 200 minutes equals 200 x 60 = 12,000 seconds in 200 minutes.
That would be 0.5 seconds or half a second Seconds have been split up into very samll packages, down to the femtosecond range. This is one millionth of a nanosecond or 1x10-15 of a second
The exact direction on a compass is absolute direction. It is the direction down to degrees, minutes, and seconds. It is the direction as north, south, east, or west.
There are sixty (60) seconds in a minute, and a trillion (1,000,000,000,000) trillionths of a second in a second. Right? Do you think it might be possible to answer your question simply by multiplying one of those numbers by the other? ==Or...== Look at it this way. A second is broken down into one trillion parts, and there are sixty seconds in a minute, so there are sixty times the number of parts your second is broken down into.
2.31 is least precise as it has not been measured down to thousandths of a second like the other three options have.
The answer is an infinite number because the decimal goes on and on unless you round up or down. Someone answered 7.11 Minutes but they truncated because it is closer to 7.12
Just like time ... If you want to know exactly when something happened, I could tell you "around 6 o'clock". But if that's not close enough for you, then I'd add the minutes, and tell you "6:17". But maybe even that isn't close enough, so I have to review the tapes and cut it even finer ... and tell you "6:17 and 39 seconds". If I give you enough numbers, I can pin down the time it happened within 1 second, or even within a half-second, or a tenth of a second, or 0.00001 second if you need that. Similarly, with latitude and longitude, if I give you degrees, minutes, seconds, and maybe even decimal parts of a second, I can pin down a location on the surface of the earth to within a mile, or within 10 feet, or within one inch if that's what you need.
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some microwaves are set for seconds, others are set for minutes.. .. 100 to your microwave meant 1 minute and 0 0 seconds.