A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute when hovering in place. How many times will it flap its wing in 15 seconds?(1 point)

The hummingbird will flap its wings ___
times.

To find the number of times the hummingbird will flap its wings in 15 seconds, we need to convert 15 seconds into minutes.

There are 60 seconds in 1 minute.

So, 15 seconds is equal to 15/60 = 0.25 minutes.

Now, we can find the number of times the hummingbird will flap its wings in 15 seconds by multiplying the number of flaps per minute (5,000) by the number of minutes (0.25).

Number of flaps in 15 seconds = 5,000 x 0.25 = 1,250.

Therefore, the hummingbird will flap its wings 1,250 times in 15 seconds.

To determine the number of times the hummingbird will flap its wings in 15 seconds, we can use the fact that it flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute.

First, let's convert 15 seconds into minutes:
15 seconds ÷ 60 seconds/minute = 0.25 minutes

Now, we can calculate the number of times the hummingbird will flap its wings in 0.25 minutes:
0.25 minutes × 5,000 flaps/minute = 1,250 flaps

Therefore, the hummingbird will flap its wings 1,250 times in 15 seconds.

To find the answer, we need to convert the hummingbird's flapping rate from minutes to seconds.

First, we know that the hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times per minute.

To convert this to seconds, we divide by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute):

5,000 flaps/minute ÷ 60 = 83.33 flaps/second (rounded to two decimal places)

So, the hummingbird flaps its wings 83.33 times in one second.

To find out how many times it will flap its wings in 15 seconds, we multiply the flapping rate by the number of seconds:

83.33 flaps/second × 15 seconds = 1,249.95 (rounded to the nearest whole number)

Therefore, the hummingbird will flap its wings approximately 1,250 times in 15 seconds.