This phrase refers to times on a clock where the minute hand is exactly on the same minute mark before and after the hour hand. For example, 12:21, 1:10, 2:20, 3:30, and 4:40 are all instances where the minute hand and hour hand form the same angle, making the time symmetric. This concept is often used in math and logic puzzles to challenge problem-solving skills related to timekeeping and symmetry.
Because 1 hour is 60 minutes, then 6:00 with 25 minutes before is: 6:00 - (60 minutes - 25 minutes) = 5:35. By words that would be as: six o' clock minus twenty-five minutes equals five o'clock thirty-five minutes.
300 minutes (multiply 60 min. times 5 hours)
No, it would be 6:33.
6:45.
An hour before is 4:19 pm. Five minutes less than that is 4:24 pm.
57 minutes.
300 minutes. 60 minutes in an hour times five hours so: 60 minutes x 5 hours = 300 minutes
500 times
Yes
300 minutes (multiply 60 min. times 5 hours)
No, it would be 6:33.
6:45.
That's 18,000 minutes and you would have jumped 54,000 times
Different Times - Five O'Clock Heroes album - was created on 2011-02-15.
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An hour before is 4:19 pm. Five minutes less than that is 4:24 pm.
There is 50400 minutes in five weeks. Working out: In one hour there is 60 minutes. In one day there is 1440 mins if you times 60 by 24. In one week there is 10080 mins if you times 1440 by 7. In five weeks there is 50400 mins if you times 10080 by 5. I hope this helped you out. :)