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OpenStudy (anonymous):

While converting 360s to ms does this equal 0.36?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

40?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0.40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

JK

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did you receive that when m= milli which is equal to 10^-3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IT DOES EQUAL .36

OpenStudy (anonymous):

U DIVIDE BY 100

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

s to ms if there were 5 seconds the amount of mili seconds should be greater than 5 not lesser than 5... for example 1m = 1000 mm so 360 s should equal to something which is greater than 360

OpenStudy (anonymous):

s to ms if there were 5 seconds the amount of mili seconds should be greater than 5 not lesser than 5... for example 1m = 1000 mm so 360 s should equal to something which is greater than 360

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

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