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.
To find the answer to elapsed time problems, first note the starting and ending times. Subtract the starting time from the ending time to determine the elapsed time. If the times are in different formats (e.g., hours and minutes), convert them to a consistent format, and remember to account for any crossing of hour boundaries. Additionally, using a timeline can help visualize the problem and ensure accuracy.
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