To find how many times the two lights blink at the same time in 60 seconds, we need to determine the least common multiple (LCM) of their blinking intervals: 4 seconds and 6 seconds. The LCM of 4 and 6 is 12 seconds. In 60 seconds, the lights will blink together every 12 seconds, resulting in 60 / 12 = 5 times they will blink simultaneously.
It will take 24 seconds until they blink together for the second time
People breathe, talk, see, smell, move, blink, and more. Maybe not all at once but others may!
It is 3600 seconds for you have 60 minutes in every degree so there are 60 seconds in every minute.
1 child is born every 5 seconds.
there is 60 seconds in every minute. 15 minutes is 800 seconds.
To calculate the total number of times the light will blink in August, first determine the number of seconds in August. August has 31 days, which equals 2,678,400 seconds (31 days × 24 hours × 60 minutes × 60 seconds). Since the light blinks 5 times every 6 seconds, it blinks 50 times every minute (5 times × 10). Therefore, in August, the light will blink 2,678,400 seconds ÷ 6 seconds = 446,400 intervals, resulting in a total of 446,400 × 5 = 2,232,000 blinks.
15+15+15=45, 9+9+9+9+9=45They will blink together in 45 seconds. the 9-second one will have blinked 5 times and the 15-second one will have blinked 3 times.
960 blinks
It will take 24 seconds until they blink together for the second time
1 hour = 3,600 seconds24 hours = (24 x 3,600) secondsThere are (24 x 3,600/6) periods of 6 seconds in 24 hours.In that many periods of 6 seconds, there are (24 x 3,600 x 5/6) blinks = 72,000 blinks.
Well on average people blink once every ten seconds so three times in 30 seconds :)
1 day = 24 hours = 24 x 60 = 1440 minutes 60 seconds = 1 minute : But as the blink rate is 1 every 5 seconds then during each minute the eye blinks 60 ÷ 5 = 12 times. Therefore the number of blinks in 1 day = 1440 x 12 = 17280 which is much less than 100000.
1800 times an hour if you are not controlling it. Cody A. >>>>>>>> If you blink every 5 seconds, it means that in a minute (60 seconds) you blink 12 times, since (12x5=60). So, an hour has 60 minutes, which means that you'll blink 12x60=720 times.
There are less than a hundred thousand seconds in a day. If you blink once every five seconds, you'd blink about 17,000 times a day. In actual practice, it would probably be closer to 12,000, since you don't really blink while you're sleeping. So: quite a bit less than a hundred thousand.If you didn't sleep, you'd blink more than a hundred thousand times in a week. Probably a lot more, since towards the end of the week you'd most likely be blinking much more often than once every five seconds.
60 seconds divided by 5 seconds = 12 blinks per minute x 60 minutes = 720 blinks per hour x 24 hours = 17280 blinks per day so the answer is LESS than 100,000 times.
the average amount of blinks per minute for a human eye is 25 It depends on the person and the situation. We need to blink a few times a minute, much less than we typically do. Blinking is more frequent when nervous.
This is normal on most vehicles.