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Time

This category is for questions about the methods humans go about measuring the passage of time. You can also find questions about converting one unit of time to another.

9,512 Questions

What is fifteen minutes before eight?

That would be 7:45, or a quarter to eight.

How many hours is 1030 am to 600 p.m?

seven and a half

10:30 - 12:00 = 1:30

12:00 - 18:00 = 6:00

1:30 + 6:00 = 7:30

How many minutes are there in 5 quarter hours?

1 quarter hour is 15 minutes. So 5 quarter hours would be 75 minutes. 5x15=75

How many hours are between 9am and 530 pm?

The parameters you cite contain eight hours and 30 minutes.

Is 3.15 hours the same as 3 hours and 15 minutes?

No, because two decimals reference a number out of one hundred, but there are only 60 minutes in an hour. So (0.15 of an hour) * (60 minutes) = 9 minutes.

Correct what time are we do at miss grissoms recital?

What time are we due at Miss Grissom's recital?

Is a day 24.25 hours?

No it is 24 hours and 1/4 of a minute. That is why we have leap years

How long is 67 days?

It is about 2 months and 1 week.

It is 9 weeks and 4 days.

It is 1,608 hours.

It is 96,480 minutes.

It is 5,788,800 seconds.

Which day is between Monday and Tuesday?

Around the short path, they're adjacent, and there isn't any.

Around the long path, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are

all between Monday and Tuesday. The one exactly in the middle is Friday.

What does before noon mean?

Befor noon means inthe morning

Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States?

States have come to depend more on federal funding and intervention in the state affairs

Why are there so many units of time?

It depends on the circumstances. Time needs to be measured in different units depending on how it's applied. For example:-

Computer processing speed is measured in milliseconds

Ordinary time is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.

Large periods of time are measured in centuries and millennia.