How do you convert 10 m/s into m/minute? Use the fact that 60 s = 1 minute to write a coversion factor, and then put that c. factor to use:
60 s = 1 min becomes
60 s
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1 min
Now multiply " 10 m/s " by this conversion factor:
10 m/s 60 sec 600 m
----------- * ----------- = ---------------- = 600 m/min (answer)
1 1 min 1 min
Peyton is 28 years old
Justin is 7 years old
Matt is 4 years old
Answer:135.80
Step-by-step explanation:
Find 40 percent of 97 then have an answer of 135.8 and add an zero because it’s money
Answer:
x > 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x.
6 + 5x > x + 8
4x > 2
x > 0.5
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If the store can only buy them in bulks of ten, then you take your number of desired cars (3,000) and divide it by the bulk amount (10) and it will give you your amount of bulk you need to buy to fulfill your desired amount of product (300). Simplified, you take your cars that they want, divide it by how many come in a set, and the answer will be how many sets they need to order. You need to use both the amount of desired cars and number of cars in a set as you primary information to solve this problem. Hope this helped!