We know that class starts 11:25 AM (be sure to note that there are only 60 minutes in an hour).
We know that class lasts 30 minutes.
First of all, let's find the time class ends.
11:25 AM (class starts) + 00:30 (minutes) = 11:55 AM (class ends)
Let's start with Yul's time first.
We know that Yul left when class was done, the time was already calculated when we added the time the class started with the time the class lasted and we got (in the previous line) 11:55 AM was when class ended, therefore, Yul left at 11:55 AM.
Sarah stayed an extra 5 minutes.
Class ended 11:55 AM. Simply add 5 minutes (00:05) to 11:55 AM.
11:55 AM (time class ended) + 00:05 (extra time to talk with the teacher) = 12:00 PM. Therefore, Sarah left at 12:00 PM.
As stated in the beginning of this problem, each hour only lasts 60 minutes, not 100 minutes, so every time the minutes are at the 60 tick mark, a new hour starts (in this case, 12:00 PM).
Yul left at 11:55 AM.
Sarah left at 12:00 PM.
Answer:
The errors that may occur in the measurement of a physical quantity can be classified into six types: constant error, systematic error, random error, absolute error, relative error and percentage error.
Step-by-step explanation:
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7 goes into 11 one time, which leaves you with 1 4/7.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. To write the number given in the problem (4,498,000,000) in scientific notation you must write it in the following form:
2. The decimal point must be written after the first digit and the exponent b must be positive and indicates the number of times the decimal point is move to the right. Therefore, you have: