Help, math problem!! If a video is 1 hour long and I put it at 1.25 speed, how long will it take me to watch the whole video?
I think the question is confusing. What kind of speed is that
1.25 x the original speed.
Still doesn't make any sense. The unit needs to be known at least. And we can't use physics laws. But I bet we can use linear change Quite clear that the rate is 1.25 So 1.25x = 1 X = 0.8
Again the question is in a huge lack of sense
What do you mean it is a huge lack of sense, it is pretty clear to me. Haven't you watched a youtube video? The video plays 1.25 times faster.
Also, this has nothing to do with physics, so I don't know why you are bringing it up.
Right if so then as I solved. Linear change. I brought physics cuz thought u might wanna solve by the law S= D/T But we don't have distance
And it doesn't make sense because u can't watch a video at that rate.
it will take 48 minutes to what the whole video
according to my calculator
Anyways. As I solved 0.8 hrs would be the time needed
@Will.H facepalm
@slickster256 can you tell me what you entered in your calculator?
60 /1.25
i did it wrong i think but im not sure
No u did it right. It's just that u converted the process to mins
ok so his answer is 48 simple
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