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March 20 and September 23 are the two equinox days when there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at any place on the Earth.
I suggest you convert everything to the same unit - in this case probably miles per hour would be easiest - then you can easily compare. To get the speed in miles per hour, just divide the number of miles by the number of hours.
To compare to different units of measurement or a ratio that compares two quantities of different units (Ex: A car goes 100 miles in 1.5 hours, what is the rate)
You really can't compare that. * Ampere-hour is a unit of energy. If you multiply ampere x hours x voltage (the voltage is implied), you get energy. * kVA is a unit of power. Note that power is energy / time.
Well the knitted fabric is not special at all. It is all the hours of hard work that people put into making it. What makes it special is how big of an honor it is to get such a wonderful gift. And the average time spent on a blanket is 50 hours total.
Olivia Wilde - "I've got a scar on my right cheek, I scratched myself when I was only some hours old".
According to the Alice and Olivia website, they do have 12 actual stores. The stores are located in New York, California and Connecticut and their hours vary by store.
To see how the weather has changed in the past 24 hours.
54 minutes 60 x 0.9 = 54
8 hours behind
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India are 10:30 hours ahead of canada.
The distance travelled in one hour is usually less than that travelled in hours!
A Learjet is a plane. What other sort of plane do you want to compare it with?
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
Hours is a unit of time, miles is a unit of length. You can't compare them. If it is a speed problem, you must know at what speed you are walking or driving.