Respuesta :

Cantor

Answer:

25% more

Step-by-step explanation:

Movie B has 30 fps. Movie A has 24 fps. For the record, fps is "frames per second".

The total number of frames will be given by this:

number of fps TIMES length of the movie in second

So:

A = 24 * 100 * 60

B = 30 * 100 * 60

One minute is made of 60 seconds.

So:

A = 144000

B = 180000

To find the percentage in relation to the movie A:

P = (B - A)/A

P = 36000 / 144000 = 0,25

That is 25%

Now, as you can see, we can actually get the same result avoiding a lot of maths.

We don't really need the length of the two movies. We just need to know the difference in fps and do the maths with very small numbers.

A = 24 fps

B = 30 fps

P = (B - A)/A

P = 6 / 24 = 0,25

That is 25%, just like before.