Count by fives if is 0:05 or 0:00. If is 0:07 add 3 and then count by 5. If is 0:06 then add 4 then count by 5. If is 0:08 then add 1 and then count by 5. If is 0:09 then add 1 and count by 5. If is 0:04 then add 6 and count by 5. If is 0:03 then add 7 and count by 5. If is 2 add 8 and count by 5. If is 1 add 9 and count by 5.
Example Starting Time: 10:15 Ending Time:2:15 Elapsed Time: 4 hours. 11 o' clock, 12 o' clock, 1 o' clock, 2 o' clock. Total, 4 hours. So the answer to your question is yes...
The equation to solve half-life problems is given by the formula ( N(t) = N_0 \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^{\frac{t}{t_{1/2}}} ), where ( N(t) ) is the remaining quantity at time ( t ), ( N_0 ) is the initial quantity, ( t_{1/2} ) is the half-life, and ( t ) is the elapsed time. Alternatively, you can rearrange this to find the time elapsed using ( t = t_{1/2} \times \frac{\log(N(t)/N_0)}{\log(1/2)} ). This allows you to calculate either the remaining quantity or the time elapsed based on given values.
What does elapsed time meen?
time elapsed=final time taken - initial time taken
time elapsed=final time taken - initial time taken
Lisa bus picked her up at 8:00. She got to school at 8:15. how long was she on the bus? the answer will be 15 min because she got there at 8:00 and got off at 8:15
elapsed time ~ n. measured time of an event
Take the elapsed time away from the end time.
Usually you can not solve math problems with more than eight numbers at a time It is usually that way with most calculators
add start +Elapsed = and get end time
what is the elapsed time between 4:30 and 5:10
Elapsed time11:45pm to 3:30 am