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If you run it for 3 minutes and off for 57 minutes each hour, it would save 95% of the energy.
Approximately 50 minutes.
The period is 24 hours, governed by the Sun rising and setting. But this is a trick question because during that 24 hours, the Earth has gone round its orbit a little so it has to rotate for four extra minutes each day to get to noon with the Sun at the same place in the sky. The period relative to the stars is 23 hours 56 minutes, so our 24-hour day makes all the stars rise and set four minutes earlier each day.
Approximately 4 minutes, every night
Minutes (1/60 of a degree) and seconds (1/60 of a minutes). After that you use decimals of a second.
If there was a draw for example in an NBA game the referee would have 'Extra Periods' to decide he final scores (each EXTRA PERIOD 5 minutes each)
15 minutes each way
Extra time is called overtime... and it's 5 minutes.
90 regulation minutes, including 45 minute halfs and extra "stoppage/injury time minutes" added on to each half. In the knock-out stages of tournaments, 30 minutes of extra-time would be added on if the first 90 minutes ends in a tie. If the score is still tied after extra time, then a penalty-shootout will occur until one team scores more penalties.
If Jay continues the same pattern of running an extra mile in the extra 5 minutes each day then on Thursday you would expect him to run 4 miles in 20 minutes.
Each hour has sixty minutes in it. In this case, multiply the 2 hours by 60 minutes to get 120 minutes. You then have those extra 5 minutes which must be added to the 120 minutes which equal 125 minutes.
Added time, injury time (for time added at the end of a game) OR Extra time (if a tournament knockout round match ends in a draw after normal time) Extra time lasts 30 minutes, 15 minutes each half
There are two halfs, each of 45 minutes length, plus stoppage time at the end of each half which is usually 1-4 minutes. If there is extra time, there is another two halfs, each of 15 minutes length, plus stoppage time. The penalties if there is still a tie.
Futsal is played with two halves of 20 minutes each. The clock stops each time the ball goes out of play and when play is stopped by the referee, so the game can take much longer than 40 minutes to complete. Each team is entitled to a one-minute timeout during each half, a halftime interval of up to 15 minutes, and periods of extra time in the event of a tie when there must be a winner. Some recreational and youth leagues use a 24 minute running clock because of the extra expense involved in having a timekeeper.
80 80mintues a game, 40mins a half, and golden point is 20 (depending on the scores)
Because, each number is separated by 5 minutes. So, 1 would be 5 minutes, 2 would be 10 minutes, and so on.
The regulation time is 90 minutes long (two halves of 45 minutes each) plus any stoppage time. After the group phase is over and the single elimination matches begin, then two extra times of 15 minutes each will be added in case the match is tied.