1 day is 24 hours, and each hour is 60 minutes. Each day, therefore, is 1440 minutes. 1440 * 37 = 4320 minutes ■
Each day has 24 hours. Each hour 60 minutes. So there are 24 x 60 = 1440 minutes in one day. In 30 days there are 30 x 1440 = 43200 minutes.
There are 1,440 minutes in 1 day. 1 day = 24 hours. 1 hour = 60 minutes. 1 day = 24 hours x 60 minutes/hour = 1440 minutes.
Since each hour has 60 minutes and each day has 24 hours and each year has 365.25 days, 4 years is equivalent to 2,103,840 minutes.
None - each and every day is 24 hours, 1440 minutes long. [In fact, as the rotation of the earth is slowing, each day is actually getting minutely fractionally longer.]
You should just put them together for a couple minutes per day and each day lengthen that time each day to see what they do. You should watch them the whole time in case you need to break up any fights.
Four minutes
None. There are 1,440 minutes in each Alaska day, just as there are everywhere else in the US.
1 day is 24 hours, and each hour is 60 minutes. Each day, therefore, is 1440 minutes. 1440 * 37 = 4320 minutes ■
Each day has 24 hours. Each hour 60 minutes. So there are 24 x 60 = 1440 minutes in one day. In 30 days there are 30 x 1440 = 43200 minutes.
30-50 minutes daily
There are 1,440 minutes in 1 day. 1 day = 24 hours. 1 hour = 60 minutes. 1 day = 24 hours x 60 minutes/hour = 1440 minutes.
Yes. The length of a shadow is determined by the altitude of the Sun. Therefore shadows shorten then lengthen as each day progresses and, between days, shorten and lengthen as summer comes and passes.
You run 900 second each day
Since each hour has 60 minutes and each day has 24 hours and each year has 365.25 days, 4 years is equivalent to 2,103,840 minutes.
Each day has (exactly) 24 hours, each with (exactly ) 60 minutes. Therefore, each day has 24 X 60 equals (exactly) 1440 minutes. 21,573,834/1440 = 14,981.829 days, to the justified number of significant digits.
None - each and every day is 24 hours, 1440 minutes long. [In fact, as the rotation of the earth is slowing, each day is actually getting minutely fractionally longer.]