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How many second are in 13 weeks?

1 min. = 60 sec. 60 min. = 1 hr. 1 hr. = 3600 sec. 24 hr. = 1 day 1 day = 86,400 sec. 7 days = 1 week 1 week = 604,800 sec. 13 weeks = 7,862,400 sec.


How many min are is a sec?

1 min = 60 sec Hence 1 sec = 1/60 min


A watch lost 1 minute and 12 seconds in 24 days how many seconds did it lose per day?

Its 1 min = 60 sec + 12sec = 72/24 = 3 so answer is 3 SEC


How many sec are in 30 min?

1 min = 60 sec 30 min = 1800 sec


What is 1 percent of the day?

14.4 min or 864 sec


How do you get how many seconds are in 2 days?

60 sec*60 min= 3600 sec/hr 3600sec/hr *24 hr/day=86400sec/day 86400 sec/day*2 days =172800 sec/2 days there is 172800 seconds in 2 days


What is the equation to finding how many kilometers in 1 light year?

Speed of light = 300 thousand kilometers per second.(300,000 km/sec) x (3,600 sec/hr) x (24 hr/day) x (365 day/yr)= (300,000 x 3,600 x 24 x 365) (km - sec - hr - day / sec - hr - day - year)= 9.4608 x 1012 km/yr


How many sec and min in a month?

1 month = 50,400 min, 3,024,000 sec


How many min are in a sec?

1/60


What is the number of days in 129000 seconds?

Do this step by step, you will do the final calculation yourself of course. Step 1: List what you know about time. 1. 1 min = 60 sec. 2. 1 hr. = 60 min 3. 1 day = 24 hr 4. We are looking at a total of 129000 seconds. Step 2: Calculate now many seconds per day. 1. 1 day = 24 hr = 24 x 60 min = 24 x 60 x 60 sec = A (you will do this and get A) Step 3: Find out how many days is 129000 seconds: 1 day = A sec. x day = 129000 sec. x = 1x so 129000 = Ax so you are actually solving a equation with respect to A, whatever you get for A Ax = 129000 x = 129000/A when you get x, it's the answer.


How many sec in 6 min?

1 min = 60 sec 6 min = 6 x 60 = 360 sec


How many seconds are there in a decade and solution?

(1 decade) x (10 year/decade) x (365.24 day/year) x (24 hr/day) x (60 min/hr) x (60 sec/min) =315,567,360 sec/decade