It is tricky. Yes you are the pilot.But none of the answers point to that.I would say. . .yes you are the pilot and you can tell.
you flip both timers (with all of the sand on one side) and once the five minute timer runs out the first time, you flip the five minute timer. Once the nine minute timer runs out, you flip the five minute timer again. After the five minute timer has run out, it will have been 13 minutes. (5+4+4=13)
1 minute woman and 2 minute woman go across first. Then 1 minute woman comes back. (Total 3 minutes) Then 5 and 10 minute women go across together. (Total 13 minutes) The 2 minute woman comes back. (15 minutes) Then the 1 minute and 2 minute women go back together (17 minutes).
You mean 'once in a minute, twice in a moment. but not once in a thousand years. Answer is the letter 'm'
This was a homework assignment where you were supposed to fill in the different words and the circled letters would spell out the answer - too bad you didn't just do the work because then you'd have figured it out. The answer was "minute mice"
search on google to 5 minute plays and there will be a variety of answers to your search
A light-minute is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one minute's time. The distance of a light-minute is 11,176,943.8 miles or 17,987,547.5 km
A light-minute is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one minute's time. The distance of a light-minute is 11,176,943.8 miles or 17,987,547.5 km
A light-minute is a measure of distance. It is the distance light travels in one minute's time. One light-minute is a distance of about 11,176,943.82 miles.
determine the units of a caterpillar's speed if you measure the distance the caterpillar travels in centimeters and the time it takes to travels this distance in minute
A light-minute is a measure of distance, not time. A light-minute is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one minute. Approximately 11,160,000 miles (18,000,000 km)
Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second and so 186,000*60 = 11,160,000 miles in a minute
The distance light travels in one minute. 17,987,547,480 meters (exactly, meter is standardized with the speed of light).
17987547480m/min -> speed of light per minute 299792458m/s -> speed of light per sec or light speed
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing if 57.0 per minute refers to miles per minute, kilometres per minute, light years per minute or microns per minute or whatever.
Speed = Distance / Time = 40 metres / 20 minutes = 40/20 metres per minute = 2 metres/minute.
Simple Equation Speed = Distance / Time as you want it in a speed distance per minute, the time in this equation is in minutes. it will result in a unit of miles per minute. 70 divided by 80 = 0.875 so the average speed is 0.875 Miles per Minute
Neither one - try the light minute.