I'm guessing that you're talking about Earth hours and Pluto years.
1 Pluto year = 89,865.65 Earth days = 2,156,775.6mean solar Earth hours
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
It takes a ray of light, not years, but just a few hours (about 7 hours) to reach Pluto.
Orbital period: ‎248.00 years; 90,560.0653 days; 2,173,441.5672 hours.
672 hours in a normal year, because 24 times 28 equals 672. It is 696 hours in a leap year, because 24 times 29 equals 696.
114 year approx
It takes Pluto 248 years to orbit the Sun. That means that one year on Pluto is 90,520 Earth days.
Pluto is farther from the Sun than the eight planets. It takes 248 years to complete one orbit. This means that one year on Pluto equals 248 Earth years.
There are 8766 hours in an average year so 2192 hours in a quarter and that equals 1096 lots of two hours.
7,811,467,200
11,395.8 hours using 365.25 days to account for if the year is a leap year, 11,388 hours if the year is a normal year, and 11,419.2 hours if the year is a leap year. The most likely answer would be the one using 365 days, so 11,388 hours.
A year on Pluto is 247.92 Earth years, or 90,553 Earth days, one day on Pluto is equivilant to 6.387 earth days, or 153.3 hours.
Generally, one college year equals 30 credits of coursework.