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How to subtract hours and minutes from a specific time in Excel?
I am adding H:MM in Excel but I need to subtract the H:MM from 450. I have 22:40 in J2, 16:09 in J3, 32:32 in J4, 33:20 in J5 & 35:21 in J6. I need to make another row to add all these times to equal hours and minutes. Please explain in detail
1 AnswerSoftware8 years agoThe most common isotope of Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and an atomic mass of 32.?
The most common isotope of Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and an atomic mass of 32. Another isotope of Sulfur has an atomic mass of 35. How does that isotope differ from the more common isotope?
3 AnswersChemistry1 decade agomy microsoft windows XP tabs and start button are square!?
My microsoft windows XP start button and tabs are square how do I fix it? I am slightly computer knowledgeable but I can't figure this out!
1 AnswerSoftware1 decade agosimplify the expression, included absolute value bars where necessary...?
3 sqrt -64(x+1)^3
I tried to figure this out on my own I've gone through my math book and to several websites and I can't even figure out where to start....
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoThe formula v = sqrt 20L can be used to estimate the speed of a car...?
V in MPH, based on the length, L, in feet, of it's skid marks upon sudden braking on a dry asphalt road. If a car involved in an accident and its skid mark measures 405 feet, at what estimated speed was the car traveling when it applied its brakes just prior to the accident.
When I started to solve this problem I started as sqrt of 20(405) which is the sqrt of 8100 which = 90. So I'm thinking 90 MPH is the answer to this question can you please let me know if I did this right and if I didn't explain to me how to get the right answer.
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoAlgebra 2 (square roots)?
I have a question in my algebra II class and I can't figure out how to do it, can someone please help me or give me a website that i could go to. The question is: f(x) = square root of 48-6x, my teacher wants to know what the domain of the square root is?
4 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoChristopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue?
How much farther would columbus have to sail if he crossed the Atlantic today?
3 AnswersHistory1 decade agoMetaphors and phantom feet?
The dead moon hung in the west and the long shapes of the night clouds passed before it like phantom feet. What can this mean?
2 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade agoList all the forces acting on the baseball at the top of its path?
A baseball is tossed straight up (vertically) into the air
4 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoA piece of paper is crumpled into a ball about the same size as a baseball.?
A piece of paper is crumpled into a ball about the same size as a baseball. The crumpled paper and the baseball are both released from rest 1.0 meter above the floor. Both objects are now falling towards the floor. Neglect air resistance (insignificant). Which object has the greater inertia?
a.) crumpled paper.
b.) baseball.
c.) same for both.
d) neither object has any inertia.
e.) other: .
Defend your selection:
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoA piece of paper is crumpled into a ball about the same size as a baseball?
The crumpled paper and the baseball are both released from rest 1.0 meter above the floor. Both objects are now falling towards the floor. Neglect air resistance (insignificant). Upon which object is the force of gravity the largest?
a.) crumpled paper.
b.) baseball.
c.) same on both.
d) the force of gravity is zero on both.
e.) other:
11 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoUpon which object is the net force the largest?
crumpled paper.
b.) baseball.
c.) same on both.
d) the net force is zero on both
and defend your answer
3 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoList all forces acting on paper and a baseball?
use long arrows and short arrows to represent the magnitude of the forces
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoa piece of paper is crumpled into a ball about the same size as a baseball.?
The crumpled paper and the baseball are both held at rest one meter above the floor. Repeat...the objects are being held at rest and are not being dropped. Upon which object is the force of gravity the largest? and why
3 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoThesis for Oedipus Rex and fate?
How is fate responsible for the destruction of Oedipus?
3 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade agoHow is not standing during the Pledge of Allegiance deviant behavior?
How is this preserving the normative order by sanctioning deviant behavior & fostering social change?
13 AnswersSociology1 decade agoWhat are your thoughts about what kind of prevention ?
and treatment programs should be developed to meet the needs of women addicts?
A question asked of me in my psychology course
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agomarijuana VS alcohol?
If marijuana is really safer than alcohol, do you think most Americans, both drinkers and nondrinkers, would be willing to exchange the legal status of alcohol for the legal status of marijuana instead? Give reasons for your answer. (this is a college class question)
11 AnswersSociology1 decade agoIf all mind changing drugs were legalized, do you think some control would still be needed in a free society?
If so, what controls would you recommend?
3 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago