390 minutes.
Sixty times six (60*6) is 360 so six more than sixty times six is 366 (360+6).
That is the half-life - the 6 hours in this case.That is the half-life - the 6 hours in this case.That is the half-life - the 6 hours in this case.That is the half-life - the 6 hours in this case.
In 6 hours, 1/2 will be gone. In 12 hours, half of that 1/2 will be gone. If you continue dividing the remainder in half, you will find that you can divide the remainder 14 times. 14 X 6 hours = 84 hours, or 3.5 days
One Sixty-ith. or .6 percent
1.5 is the ratio. in other words it is 150% or one and a half times.
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To determine how much of the 745 g sample of Potassium-42 will remain after 74.4 hours, we first calculate the number of half-lives that have passed. Since the half-life is 12.4 hours, we divide 74.4 hours by 12.4 hours, which gives us 6 half-lives. After each half-life, the amount remaining is halved, so after 6 half-lives, the remaining mass is ( 745 , \text{g} \times \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^6 = 745 , \text{g} \times \frac{1}{64} \approx 11.64 , \text{g} ).
6 cubic meters
~6 hours
6 hours
1224
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. Therefore, to find the number of minutes in 6 and a half hours, you would multiply 6 by 60 to get 360 minutes for the 6 hours, then add the additional 30 minutes for the half hour. So, there are 390 minutes in 6 and a half hours.