672 in non leap years
That will depend on the month. In a month with 31 days, there are 744 hours. In a month with 30 days, there are 720 hours. In a leap year February, with 29 days, there are 696 hours. In a normal year February, with 28 days, there are 672 hours.
744 hours in a 31 day month and in a 30 day month there is 720 hours in a 29 day month there is 696 hours and subtract 24 to 696 and it subtracts to the sum of a 28 day month in february
There are 28 days in February 2013, as it is not a leap year. So 24 x 28 = 672 hours.
In February, locations above the Arctic Circle experience varying hours of daylight as they transition from the polar night to longer days. At the beginning of the month, areas may still have limited daylight, with only a few hours of twilight, while by the end of February, they can experience around 10 to 12 hours of daylight. The exact amount depends on the specific latitude and date within the month.
There are 60 minutes x 60 seconds for 24 hours, multiplied by 28 60*60*24*28=2,419,200 seconds 60*24*28=40,320 minutes 24*28=672 hours those are the time measurements for a regular month of February
There are 730 hours in 1 month.
730.484398 hours are in a month according to google
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
120 minutes per month is 2 hours per month.
A 29 day month has 696 hours, a 30 day month has 720 hours, and a 31 day month has 744 hours.
About 744. Hours
About 730.5 hours.