6 cm/sec = .06 m/sec
.06/ (1/60) =3.6 m/min
first divide by 100 because 6 cm is .06 meters, then divide by 1/60 (60 sec in a minute) you are left with a meter / minute answer. remember to divide when going from small to big cm to meter, and sec to minute.
2007-08-05 08:45:26
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answer #1
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answered by 037 G 6
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A. 6cm X 60 sec = 360 cm = 3.6 m.
2007-08-05 08:45:37
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answered by Pilgrim Traveler 5
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6 cm/sec x (1 m/100 cm) x (60 sec/1 min)
360/100 cm·m·sec/sec·cm·min
3.6 m/min
2007-08-05 08:53:24
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answered by Tony The Dad 3
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6 cm/sec * 60 sec/min * 1 m/100 cm = 3.6 m/min
2007-08-05 08:47:08
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answered by mechnginear 5
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A.) 6cm/s * 60s = 360cm/m / 100cm/1m = 3.6m
welcome to 5th grade algebra
2007-08-05 08:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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6 cm/sec
= (6)(60) cm/minute
= (6)(60/100 m/minute
= 3.6 m/minute
2007-08-05 08:47:08
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answer #6
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answered by Optimizer 3
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2007-08-05 08:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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6cm/sec=.06m/sec ; 06x60sec=3.6m/sec
2007-08-05 08:51:34
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answer #8
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answered by ologosi 1
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3.6 im absolutely sure
2007-08-05 08:45:24
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answered by m.bbc.nyc 3
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10 i think...
2007-08-05 08:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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