3 × 2 ÷ 24 = 6 ÷ 24 = 1/4
So the clock would lose one quarter of a minute, or fifteen seconds.
i think it is 3.18 but I'm noot sure maybe i had trouble with this too, i felt lost abit!!Answerto turn 18 minutes into decimal take the minutes and multiply it by 60 then divide by 36. 3.30 in decimal. Since decimal time runs on a 100 minute clock then you could take those 3 hours and just turn them into 300 + 30 = 330 minutes in decimal time.
The red clock is claimed as the more accurate because it shows the correct time twice a day whereas the blue one does not show the correct time until it has lost 12 hours, a process that takes over 118 years.
Won: 16 games Lost: 8 games
2.6 hours = 2.6*60 minutes = 156 minutes = 156*60 seconds = 9360 seconds.
None - each and every day is 24 hours, 1440 minutes long. [In fact, as the rotation of the earth is slowing, each day is actually getting minutely fractionally longer.]
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I'm pretty sure that Lost does not have a theme song.
there were 300 Americans lost and 2155 Japanese lost
Making Up For Lost Time
Answer: 1/6 of a second is lost per minute. Explanation as well as checking of the answer. It loses 4 min per 24 hours which is 4/24 or 1/6 of a minute lost per hour 1/6 of a minute is 10 seconds since there are 60 seconds in a minute 10 seconds is lost per hour and 1 minute is 1/60 of an hour since there are 60 minutes in an hours so 10 sec x 1/60 is 10/60 or 1/6 of a second lost per minute Now let's check the answer. 60 min per hour x 24 hours is 1440 minutes per hours. 1/6 of second per minute x 1440=240 second lost per day which is 4 minutes.
In general even though energy is lost during hysteresis it is not called as heat losses . Generally I2R losses are called as heat losses because in these tye of only in these energy is lost in the form of real heat
Britain lost about 700 aircraft.
It's the electric power that is lost to heat.
406 regular NHL season losses and 47 playoff losses.
US lost Yorktown; Japanese lost Kaga, Akagi, Soryu, Heryu
You lost time on something or something wasted time so you hurried to make that time up.
In WWII 292,131 Americans lost their lives.