2
1/6th of a day = 4 hours. 1 hour = 3600 seconds. 4 hours = 14,400 seconds
615 is a time of day: it is not, and cannot be expressed, as a fraction of an hour.
None. Every country has the same length day. The only time a day is ever 23 hours is when the first day of daylight-saving begins, and then it is brought forward 1 hour, technically making it the only 23-hour day of the year. Then when it returns to normal time at the end of daylight saving there is a 25-hour day to compensate.
The first hour of the day is typically 12:00 AM, also known as midnight.
The 22th hour of the day is 10PM. It is also called Continental Time or Military Time.
2
1/6th of a day = 4 hours. 1 hour = 3600 seconds. 4 hours = 14,400 seconds
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.
The Ancient Egyptians invented the 24 hour day.
The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes., The time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we meet?, Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour., Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers., A measure of distance traveled.
615 is a time of day: it is not, and cannot be expressed, as a fraction of an hour.
There are 24 times zones in a day, one for each hour.
full time work 8 hours a day 5 days a week
he does waste time because he day dreams and he day dreams for about 30 minuts to an hour
only on the first day
All the time/ every hour and every day.