Yes, "an hour" makes sense as it refers to a specific unit of time equivalent to 60 minutes. The phrase is commonly used in both spoken and written English to indicate a duration. The use of "an" is grammatically correct before "hour" because "hour" begins with a vowel sound.
That doesn't make sense. Hour is a measure of time and mile is a measure of distance.
Amperes per hour doesn't make sense. Ampere is a unit of current, not of energy. If a device uses a certain amount of amperes, or milliamperes, it will use that current all the time while it is turned on, not "per hour".
You will make $13.01 an hour after the raise.
$52.88 an hour.
Yes "I know you are but what am I" does make sense. When some people ask others if this makes sense well it does.
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That doesn't make sense. Hour is a measure of time and mile is a measure of distance.
Sorry, but this question does not make any sense as it is written - perhaps you can re-phrase the question?
they make 30$ an hour
Actually, it does! If you don't make sense, people... won't understand you! So, it does make a BUNCH of sense to make sense, LOL! (Do not, ever, ask a question like this! It seriously makes NO sense!)
multiply speed in miles per hour by time in hours
Amperes per hour doesn't make sense. Ampere is a unit of current, not of energy. If a device uses a certain amount of amperes, or milliamperes, it will use that current all the time while it is turned on, not "per hour".
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how the fairness doctrine is not fair. ( if there is 1 hour of republican talk on the radio there must be 1 hour of democratic talk and 80% of people want republican so it doesn't make sense!)
Question does not make sense
No, it does not make sense.
It does make sense.