March 6th has exactly 24 hours in it, just exactly like every
other one of the 365 or 366 days on the calendar.
It's about 5/6th of an hour, 20 minutes longer than half an hour, 10 minutes short of an hour or the length of an average college lesson.
50 is 10 minutes before the hour while 30 is the 6th hour. Thus it represents 10 minutes to 6, or 5:50 (am or pm). However, the hour hand cannot be on the 6th hour if the minute hand is on the 50th minute. The hour hand would have to be exactly 5/6ths of the distance between the 5th and 6th hour at 5:50. If it were on the 6th hour at 5:50, by the the time the minute hand reached the hour, the hour hand will have travelled a further 1/6th of the distance between 6 and 7. So the correct answer is that it's time to get a new clock. The hands are out of alignment.
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In 10 minutes, the hour hand moves 1/6th of the way between two hour markers on the clock face, as there are 60 minutes in an hour. Since there are 360 degrees in a full circle, the angle described by the hour hand in 10 minutes is 1/6 * 360 = 60 degrees. This means the hour hand moves 6 degrees for every minute that passes.
There were four Mondays in March 2006. They were the 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th.
6th March 1970 was a Friday.
High impact cardio, at about your 6th minute.
March 6th, 1999 fell on a Saturday.
6th March 1987 was a Friday.
March 6th,2011
The total number of days between Tuesday, January 6th, 2004 and Wednesday, March 1st, 2006 is 785 days.
No, March 6th, 1993 did not fall on a Thursday. It fell on a Saturday.