On average, a person blinks about 15 to 20 times per minute. If we take an average of 15 blinks per minute, in 16 hours (which is 960 minutes), a person would blink approximately 14,400 times. If the rate is 20 blinks per minute, that would amount to about 19,200 blinks in the same time frame.
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To find how many times the two lights blink at the same time in 60 seconds, we need to determine the least common multiple (LCM) of their blinking intervals: 4 seconds and 6 seconds. The LCM of 4 and 6 is 12 seconds. In 60 seconds, the lights will blink together every 12 seconds, resulting in 60 / 12 = 5 times they will blink simultaneously.
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24 hours times 40 days which is 960 hours.
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They blink about six to eight times a minute.
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We blink 25 times in a minute.
700 blinks per hour x 16 hours per day x 7 days per week = 700 x 16 x 7 = 78400 Therefore, you would blink 78,400 times.
Assuming an average person is awake for 16 hours a day, and assuming that the average western lifespan is 75 years that equates to 657,000,000 blinks.
Start the timer for one minute. Count how many times you blink between the time you started and the time you ended. Theres your answer. Good luck =)
between 5.2 and 7.1 million times a year I hope that answered your question!
The average person blinks about 15-20 times per minute, which equates to about 21,600-28,800 times per day. In a week, this would result in approximately 151,200-201,600 blinks.
The average person blinks 17,000 times each day or 6.25 million times a year