Along with this question ... in the textbook or the homework assignment ...
there was a lot of other stuff. Like the speed of both cars, what time the first
one left, and how long the first one was going before the second one started
out. I need all that stuff in order to answer the question. And ... this may
surprise you ... you need it too. Maybe that's why you're having some trouble
answering the question.
1 second = 0.000277777 hours
1/2 of a second is 0.0001 hours.
148 hours
277,777,777.7778 hours.
3 hours 26 minutes.
1 second = 0.000277777 hours
9.5 hours.
1/2 of a second is 0.0001 hours.
First of all, you can't do anything with a degree in psychology. Second, does if matter how many hours it takes, c'mon it's psychology!!!
148 hours
Sydney is 19 hours ahead of Seattle from the first Sunday of November until the second Sunday of March, 17 hours ahead from the first Sunday of April until the first Sunday of October, and 18 hours ahead the rest of the year.
Angel [Sky Pony] Maybe it's 6 hours.
The first time, three hours; the second time, twenty five minutes.
277,777,777.7778 hours.
3 hours 26 minutes.
Alot
0 hours 1 second