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If the clock loses 15 minutes every hour, it effectively runs at 45 minutes for every hour that passes. When the slow clock shows 10 AM, 1 hour has passed for that clock, but only 45 minutes have passed in real time. Therefore, if the clock was set correctly at 9 AM, the correct time when the slow clock shows 10 AM will be 9:45 AM.
The correct spelling is "every time". (it is two separate words)
If it is a 12 hour clock then on 9 pm on the Tuesday of the sixth week they will both be correct.
The red clock is more likely to give the correct time, as it is not running at all and will remain consistently showing the same time. The blue clock losing one second every second will continuously drift further from the correct time.
The red clock is more accurate because even though it is broken and doesn't run, it is showing the correct time twice a day. The blue clock loses one second every 24 hours, making it gradually fall out of sync with the correct time.
There are some alarm clocks on the market that will go off every hour if they are set correctly. There are also alarm apps for smartphones and tablets that can go off every hour or even less.
every hour the church clock bell rings. every hour your clock gets rung
The correct spelling is symbolically. Symbolically, every dream image means something different for each dreamer.
To keep the calendar correct. A year is not exactly 365.25 days
The red clock is claimed as the more accurate because it shows the correct time twice a day whereas the blue one does not show the correct time until it has lost 12 hours, a process that takes over 118 years.
So that the proteins coded for have the correct structure so that they will function properly.
Yes, a clock that loses 1 second every hour is more accurate because it consistently maintains the correct time; it would only be off by 24 seconds after a full day. The clock that is consistently 3 seconds slow would accumulate a larger error over time.