16 minutes.
He loses his family life
To determine the time indicated on the watch at 6:30 pm, we first calculate the total number of seconds elapsed from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm, which is 10 hours or 600 minutes. Since the watch loses 2 seconds every 5 minutes, it loses 24 seconds every hour (2 seconds lost every 5 minutes * 12 sets of 5 minutes in an hour). Therefore, over 10 hours, the watch would lose 240 seconds or 4 minutes. Subtracting 4 minutes from 6:30 pm gives us the time indicated on the watch as 6:26 pm.
Win = 6/11, lose = 4/11, tie = 1/11.
1/8th of a mg. You lose half every three hours.
2 seconds per day. 60+18=78, 78 seconds/39 days = 2 seconds per day.
A watch loses 2 minutes every 15 hours how much time will it lose in two hours?
4/15 of a minute
In 1 day, there are 1440 minutes (60 minutes x 24 hours). So, the watch will lose 0.15 seconds x 1440 minutes = 216 seconds in 1 day.
It will lose 42 seconds in 7 days.
I/you/we/they lose. He/she/it loses.
Lose Lost Loses
lose. We will lose today tomorrow. ______________ Lose is the present except for the third person singular; then it is loses. I lose patience at board games. John loses patience too.
First you calculate hoe many minutes are i one day, witch is 60 minutes times 24 hours and it's going to be 1440 minutes. Then you 0,15 multiply 1440 and divide by 60. The answer is 3.6 min Am I wrong?
He loses his integrety: if he swears to what is a lie, he loses his honesty.
It loses an electron.
it loses electrons
It can sometimes