hey come on !!! lets not be so lazy eh? you must use logic. there are: 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. If the guy works for 9.5 hours per day and 5.5days a week and then works for 10 weeks then its just a matter of multiplying all these together ie: 60 * 60 * 9.5 * 5.5 * 10 =
You are supposed to divide the total amount of hydrogen, by the consumption per second. That will give you the time in seconds. You can then convert that to years, by dividing by the number of seconds in a year.
if u want speed do distance divide by time but first u need to change 120 km to meters and 2 hours to minutes then divide them * * * * * Why change km to metres and hours to minutes? Why not just do 120 km / 2 hours = 120/2 km per hour = 60 km per hour. The end!
It will take about 23 minutes 4 seconds of total driving time at a constant 65 mph. It will take longer if you slow down or stop along the way.
Convert the 100 watts to kilowatts. Calculate the total time in hours, and multiply by the number of kilowatts that the light bulb uses.
Carlos and Maria drove a total of 298 miles in 6.2 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 47 miles per hour. Maria drove the remainder of the trip and averaged 49 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? A.)2.4 hours. B.)2.9 hours. C.)1.7 hours. D.)3.3 hours. ______________________________________________________________________ 3.3 x 49 = 161.7 2.9 x 47 = 136.3 161.7 + 136.3 = 298 Maria drove approximately 3.3 hours.
Well total hours worked would be 10 hours. you cannot count 4 minutes towards an 11th hour.
Total number of accidents multiplied by one million and divided for total worked hours. AF= (Number of accidents * 1x10^6)/Worked Hours Total number of accidents - Accidents that had result in absence to work. That had originated lost days. Total worked hours - Number of worked hours done by all employees in that period. Incluing extra hours of work, excluding holidays, etc.
2 hours = 7200 seconds 4 minutes = 240 seconds 0.5 minute = 30 seconds Total = 7470 seconds
That's a total of 9,600 seconds.
35 hours because if he worked 5 hours for 3 days, 5x3 = 15 and if he worked 20 hours the previous week, 15+20=35.
2 hours is 120 minutes x 60 seconds per minute = 7200 seconds 14 minutes x 60 seconds per minute = 840 seconds total 8040 seconds.
To calculate the hours and minutes worked you could simply start a timer when you get to work and stop it when you leave. Do this every day until it is time to turn in your hours and minutes worked. The amount on the timer will be your total.
1 hour = 3600 seconds 1/4 hour = 900 seconds Together the total is 4500 seconds
There are 60 seconds per minute and 60 minutes per hour. So divide the total number of seconds by 360 to get the number of hours.
Not sure if you want seconds in 3 and 1/2 hours or in three 1/2 hours. If it is the first case then 1 hour is 3600 seconds, hence 3 hours is 10800 seconds. Add to this the number of seconds in half hour which is 1800 to get a total of 12600 seconds If it is the second case then 1/2 hour is 1800 seconds, hence 3 half hours is 5400 seconds.
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