That's an enormous amount of memorization. You'd really have to concentrate, and I'm not sure it's humanly possible. You'd have to use a lot of mnemonic tricks - the only way I can see to memorize that much at a time would be to have a "photographic" memory already.
If you can read 40 pages in 2 hours, that means your reading speed is 20 pages per hour (40 pages ÷ 2 hours). In 5 hours, you would be able to read 100 pages (20 pages per hour × 5 hours).
20 km per hour is approximately equal to 12.4 miles per hour.
To find the rate for each, we calculate pages per minute. For 18 pages in 36 minutes, the rate is 0.5 pages per minute (18/36). For 20 pages in 30 minutes, the rate is approximately 0.67 pages per minute (20/30). Therefore, 20 pages in 30 minutes is the greater rate.
1 hour = 60 minsCan read 60 mins ÷ 3 mins/page = 20 pages per hour.In 5 hours can read 5 x 20 pages = 100 pages.
20 miles per hour
if she read 1 page in 3 minutes then she can read 60/3 pages in 1 hour = 20 if she can read 20 pages in 1 hour then she can read 20 x 5 pages in 5 hours = 100 pages answer 100 pages
20 km/h is 20 kilometers per hour.
20 (kg / hour) = 44.092 pounds / hour
half an hour
20 dollars per week is 1040 20 dollars per hour is 37,440
Decide in a rate of pay for each sale. ex: $4 per sale. Then multiply by sales per hour calculated separately. A person works 20 fours and makes 100 sales ... that is 100 sales / 20 hrs = 5 sales per hour Pay would be $4 per sale x 5 sales per hour = $20 per hour Total pay --- $20 per hour x 20 hours = $400.
20 miles per hour = 32.2 kilometres per hour.