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Q: What is fifteen hours after 1200 noon?
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How many days is 1200 hours?

50 days.


What is the time if the number of minutes since midnight is 9 times the number of minutes before noon?

Number of minutes since midnight = 9*number of minutes since noon. So number of minutes since midnight = 9/(9+1)*number of minutes between midnight and noon. = 0.9*number of minutes between midnight and noon. = 0.9*time between midnight and noon. = 0.9*12 hours. = 10.8 hours. = 10 hours and 0.8*60 minutes = 10 hours and 48 minutes. So the time is 10:48 am


What is the perimeter of a rectangle whose area is 1200 square units?

The perimeter can be anything that's 138.6 or greater.The area doesn't tell you the perimeter.Here are a few examples:30 x 40 . . Area = 1200 . . Perimeter = 14025 x 48 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 14624 x 50 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 14820 x 60 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 16015 x 80 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 19012 x 100 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 22410 x 120 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 2608 x 150 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 3166 x 200 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 4125 x 240 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 4903 x 400 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 8062 x 600 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 1,2041 x 1200 . . . A = 1200 . . . P = 2,402


What is the fifth root of fifteen equal to?

The fifth root of fifteen = 1.718772


What is the time when it is half past noon?

12:30 pm (Latin ; post meridian ; After noon). or 1230 hours (military etc). Casually 'lunch time'. On the Analogue Clock, the small finger/hand is half way between '12' & '1' and the large finger/hand is pointing directly at '6'.