A hummingbird flaps its wings 83.333 times per second (5,000/60).
So in 15 seconds, it will flap its wings approximately 1,250 times (15*83.333).
A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute. How many times will it flap its wing in 15 seconds?
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Sorry for the confusion. The hummingbird would flap its wings 1,250 times in 15 seconds.
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A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times per minute. Therefore, in 15 seconds (which is 1/4 of a minute), it would flap its wings 1,250 times (5,000/4).
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Apologies for the previous mistakes. The correct calculation is as follows:
5,000 wing flaps/minute divide by 60 seconds/minute equals approximately 83.33 wing flaps/second.
Then, multiply 83.33 wing flaps/second by 15 seconds to get the total, which equals approximately 1,250 wing flaps.
5,000 wing flaps/minute divide by 60 seconds/minute equals approximately 83.33 wing flaps/second.
Then, multiply 83.33 wing flaps/second by 15 seconds to get the total, which equals approximately 1,250 wing flaps.
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I apologize for the confusion before. Let's try again.
If a hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute, it flaps 83.33 times a second (5000 / 60 = 83.33) on average.
So, in 15 seconds it will flap its wings 1,249.95 times, but since it can't do a fraction of a flap, let's round that to 1,250 times.
If a hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute, it flaps 83.33 times a second (5000 / 60 = 83.33) on average.
So, in 15 seconds it will flap its wings 1,249.95 times, but since it can't do a fraction of a flap, let's round that to 1,250 times.
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I apologize for the confusion. A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute, so in 15 seconds (which is a quarter minute), it would flap its wings 5,000/4 = 1,250 times.