168 hours
8 hrs a week
(7 days ) x ( 24 hrs ) x ( 60 mins/hr. ) = 10080 mins. per week.
10080... 60 min x 24 hrs x 7 days
12.5 hrs
31.35 hours
168 hours
55 hrs/week
8 hrs a week
as there are 24 hrs a day and 7 days a week, 24hrs is 1/7 of a week
According to what I heard, 50 hrs a week is starting.
8 hrs a week
(7 days ) x ( 24 hrs ) x ( 60 mins/hr. ) = 10080 mins. per week.
10080... 60 min x 24 hrs x 7 days
240 hours is 10 days, so that is 1 week and 3 days.
12.5 hrs
It would be more scientific to say "How long is seven sols (Martian days)?" instead of "How long is one week on Mars?" Anyway, let's do this calculation in simple mathematical steps: We first have to find out how many hours 7 sols is equivalent to. We know that a sol is 24.6 hrs (24 hrs and 39 mins) long, so we have to multiply 24.6 by 7 to see how many hrs 7 sols is equal to. 24.6 X 7 = 172.2 hrs So we have found out that 7 sols (one Martian week) is equal to 172.2 hrs. Now, we have to convert 172.2 hrs to earth days by dividing 172.2 hrs by 24 hrs (the length of an Earth day). 172.2 / 24 = 7.175 Earth days Finally, we have to convert the .175 days to hrs and mins. We do this by multiplying .175 by 24 to convert into hrs and then multiplying the decimal part of the result by 60 to also get the mins. .175 X 24 = 4.2 hrs .2 X 60 = 12 mins So in conclusion, we have found that one Martian week (7 Martian days) is equivalent to 7 Earth days, 4 hrs, and 12 mins, which is 4 hrs and 12 mins longer than an Earth week (seven Earth days).