"300 per M" typically refers to a quantity of 300 units per million (M), often used in contexts like economics, finance, or statistics to express rates or concentrations. For example, it might denote a cost of $300 for every million units of a product or service. This metric helps to standardize comparisons and calculations across large datasets.
The GNP of Argentina is 300 dollars. The GNP per capita in Argentina is 8 dollars.
Credit scores range between 300 and 850 with 300 being BAD You are not a fabulous credit risk.
The main difference between car insurance coverage limits of 50/100 and 100/300 is the amount of coverage provided. With 50/100, the insurance will cover up to 50,000 for bodily injury per person and up to 100,000 for bodily injury per accident. With 100/300, the coverage increases to 100,000 per person and 300,000 per accident. In essence, the 100/300 coverage provides more financial protection in case of an accident compared to the 50/100 coverage.
300k = 300 000 (k is an abbreviation for 'kilo', i.e. one thousand). 300 k can be 300 000 of anything, for example £300k, 300k washers, or anything else.
"M" can be used as an abbreviation for different purposes, It can be meters, minutes, and yes it can be million when talking in financial terms.
It is 300 m per min.
Five per wheel.Five per wheel.
5 m/sec More correctly: 5 m/sec2
First of all, let's get our constants straight. "Miles" is not a speed, and thespeed of sound is not 330 miles per anything. 330 meters per second is areasonable value to use for the speed of sound.1,500/330 = 4.545 seconds.(rounded)
You are traveling 10 min 2 seconds. Therefore, you are traveling 5 m per second. (or 300 m per minute or 18,000 m per hour).
299792500 m/s (about 300 million meters per second)
Without units, it means nothing. If it were 300 miles per hour, it would mean the object was travelling at nearly half the speed of sound. If it were 300 mm per year, you wouldn't think it was moving.
1 second = 1000000 microseconds = 106 μs(300 x 106 m/s) x ( 1 s / 106 μs) = 300 m/μsPut the first term in scientific notation and convert to microseconds.The 106 cancel out and you are left with 300 m/μs.300 m/μs x 1 μs = 300 mVelocity x Time = DistanceThe answer is 300 meters.
The work done on the box is 3000 Joules (N*m) (300 N * 10 m). Power is work done per unit time, so the power applied to the box is 300 Watts (3000J / 10 s).
100 cm = 1 m ⇒ 300 cm = 300 ÷ 100 m = 3 m
Engineering notation changes every factor of 1000, so it corresponds to the SI prefixes (and names of large numbers). So 3 x 10^8 m/s becomes 300 x 10^6 m/s, or 300 megameters per second (or 300 million meters per second).
300 feet = 91.44 meters.