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7 February, 00:09

Rate for 40 meters in 10 seconds?

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  1. 7 February, 00:33
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    The rate for 40 meters in 10 seconds is

    40m/10sec (40 meters per 10 seconds)

    You can turn it into a different unit of measurement by multiplication or division.

    For example, if you want the rate in 1 second, you divide both units by 10 (because there are 10 seconds, and 10 : 10 = 1).

    40m/10sec then becomes

    4m/1sec (4 meters per 1 second)

    40 : 10 = 4, and 10 : 10 = 1

    Or if you'd like it in minutes, you multiply both units by 6 (because there are 60 seconds in 1 minute, and 6 x 10 = 60).

    40m/10sec becomes

    240m/60sec = 240m/1min

    40 x 6 = 240, 10 x 6 = 60 = 1 minute
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