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1500 secs is 25 secs......you can get minutes by dividing the secs by 60

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1 min = 60 secs

900 secs = 60 secs x 15

Therefore: 900 secs =15 mins

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Approx 30-50 secs depending on the power of the microwave.

30 Secs for 900+

40 Secs for 750-850

50 secs for anything below this

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There are: 3 minutes and 28 seconds

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The acronym SECS stands for one thing. SECS stands for School of Engineering and Computer Science. There are many of these organizations located in hundreds of colleges across America.

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it takes about 50 secs. to 110 secs.

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Perform the following steps in order.

1. Turn on ignition without starting and wait 7 secs then turn to acc position and wait 4 secs.

2. Turn on ignition without starting and wait 7 secs then turn to acc position and wait 4 secs.

3. Turn on ignition without starting and wait 7 secs then turn to acc position and wait 4 secs.

4.Turn on ignition without starting and wait 7 secs then turn to acc position and wait 3 secs.

5. Turn on ignition without starting and wait 7 secs then turn to acc position and wait 2 secs.

6. Start car and wait 3 secs then turn off wait 3 secs and start car.

Took me 2 tries as I was not getting the timing right...but it worked.

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1 day = 24 hours x 60 mins x 60 secs = 86,400 secs

1 year = 365.25 days = 365.25 x 86,400 = 31,557,600 secs

31,557,600 secs x 70 = 2,209,032,000 = 2.209032 x 109

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1 day = 24 hours x 60 mins x 60 secs = 86,400 secs

1 year = 365.25 days = 365.25 x 86,400 = 31,557,600 secs

31,557,600 secs x 70 = 2,209,032,000 = 2.209032 x 109

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yes take milk hold in mouth 5 secs , swallow , hold breath 10 secs

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Raisins secs. Raisin, of course, means grape, and raisins are dried grapes.
raisins secs

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0-60:2.5 secs

0-200:15.3 secs

On Hennessy's website

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seconds per minute (secs.min^-1)(secs/min).

480 secs

------------------ = 8 mins

60 secs/min

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6 mins 37 secs for men 2 days and 19 secs for a women

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18444secs / 60 = 307 mins 24 secs

307 mins / 60 = 5 hrs 7 mins

18444 secs = 5 hrs 7 mins 24 secs.

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0-60 Miles -3 SECS

0-60 KMS -1.6 SECS

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725760000 secs

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they did a lot of secs

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Do you mean SECS as in sex or sexual intercourse? Because that sex is between a male and a female were the male inserts his penis into the females virgina and then start going in and out at the opposite time untill an organism is achieved, if you dont use condoms the female could get pregnant.

The other secs is short for seconds.They both sound the same.

Sex and secs is very different!

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multiply 60 x 60 = 3600 secs in an hour

3600 x 24 = 86400 secs in a day

86400 x 7 = 604800 secs in a week

604800 x 352 = 212889600 secs in a year

212889600 x 15 = would give you your age in secs except my calculator came up with too long an answer to enter lol but at least you have the formula and enough answers to work it out now good luck hope you crack it

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You should water a big plant for 20-40 secs small plants 10-20 secs

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SECS (SEMI Equipment Communications Standard)/GEM (Generic Equipment Model) is communication interface protocols for communication between semiconductor equipment and a fab host.

SECS (SEMI Equipment Communications Standard)/GEM (Generic Equipment Model) is communication interface protocols for communication between semiconductor equipment and a fab host. Fab host is a software application that is controlling and monitors equipment processing using SECS/GEM protocol. SECS/GEM compliant equipment can communicate with the fab host using either TCP/IP (using SEMI standards E37 and E37.1 – HSMS) or RS-232 (using SEMI standard E4 – SECS-I).

The SECS/GEM standard interface is used to start as well as stop equipment processing, collect measurement data, select recipes for products, and change variables. With SECS/GEM, all this can be performed in a standard way. SECS/GEM protocol has been standardized by the non-profit association SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International). semi.org to learn more about SEMI standards and SECS/GEM protocol.

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The factor you are measuring and the time taken for the reaction to occur. For example, measuring the time it takes for different chemicals to react with water:

Chemical (Factor) Time taken (secs)

Lithium. Xx secs

Sodium. Xx secs

Potassium. Xx secs

Etc

Don't forget that a control result should be included somewhere if applicable

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I can do it in many ways:

  • Multiply the minutes and seconds separately, then correct for 60 secs = 1 min
3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 9 mins 135 secs

but 60 secs = 1 min, so 135 secs = 2 mins 15 secs

So 9 mins 135 secs = 9 mins 2 mins 15 secs = 11 mins 15 secs.

⇒ 3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 11 mins 15 secs

  • Work in seconds and convert back at the end
3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 225 secs x 3

= 675 secs

= 11 mins 15 secs

  • Convert the seconds to a decimal of a minute, work it out and convert back at the end
3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 3.75 mins x 3

= 11.25 mins

= 11 mins 15 secs

  • I am actually more likely to work with fractions as opposed to decimals as decimals can lead to inaccuracies
3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 33/4 mins x 3

= 15/4 mins x 3

= 45/4 mins

= 111/4 mins

= 11 mins 15 secs

  • Work with the mins and seconds directly using sexagesimal (base 60) numbers
To avoid having to invent 50 new symbols for the numbers 10-59, I use the decimal numbers, but separate the sexagesimal "digits" by colons - like a digital clock.

3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 3:45 x 3

45 x 3 = 15 carry 2

3 x 3 + carry = 9 + 2 = 11

⇒ 3:45 x 3 = 11:15

⇒ 3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 11 mins 15 secs.

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4000 secs divided by 60 secs/minute = 66.6666, 66.6666 divided by 60 minutes/hour = 1.1111 hours.

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Aspark Owl is the new fastest electric car in 1.72 secs. followed by the Rimac C_Two in 1.85 secs.

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60 secs = 1 min

298 secs = 298 / 60

~= 4.97 mins. (4 mins 58 seconds)

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12 secs is amazing 13 secs is amazing 14 secs is amazing 15 secs is really good 16 secs really good 17 secs good 18 is fine 19 isn't so good 20 isn't so good 21 or more is kinda bad. Ive just turned 11 and got 14.7 on my first try ever running 100m.

If you got 16 you would be a really good runner but you wouldn't become a pro.

That's for boys for girls i don't know.

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The gtr is faster with its 0-60 time of just 2.9 secs and a 1/4 mile time of 11.2 secs. Easily much faster than the audi at 0-60 in 3.8 secs and 1/4 time of 12.1.

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he runs it in 4.4 secs

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4.4 secs?

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There are 3600 seconds in an hour.

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