no, 1000 seconds is only about a little over 16 minutes, about 44 minutes short of an hour
Oh, dude, 1 hour is definitely longer than 3000 seconds. Like, an hour has 3600 seconds, so it's like, a no-brainer. But hey, if you're into precision and all that, then yeah, 1 hour is longer than 3000 seconds.
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Let's do the math: There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour--360 seconds in an hour--86,400 seconds in a day. There are seven days in a week, so 604,800 seconds in a week. So, 500,000 seconds is less than one week.
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no, 1000 seconds is only about a little over 16 minutes, about 44 minutes short of an hour
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Let's do the math: There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour--360 seconds in an hour--86,400 seconds in a day. There are seven days in a week, so 604,800 seconds in a week. So, 500,000 seconds is less than one week.
5000 m is 100 times more than 5000 cm.
Yes.? An hour has 3600 seconds.
There are 15 towns that have more than 5000 people.
there are 3600 seconds in an hour so an hour is 3600 times larger than a second
on average its 15 minutes but they can happen for a few seconds up to more than hour
No. An earthquake would never last more than an hour. Most last less than a minute. The 1989 earthquake lasted 15 seconds.
Yes, 8 kilograms is 8000 grams, which is more than 5000 grams.
You memorize the fact that there are 60 seconds in every hour. That shows you that there is no way that any whole number of hours is going to be less than 10 seconds. Even one hour (60 seconds) is far more than 10.
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