11.45 am
every 72 minutes
What number goes into all three? 12... so, 12 hours from 9am would be... 9pm. The correct answer is 9pm The bells will ring again at 9 PM
Yes.
Every .1 of an hour is 1/10ths of an hour. an hour is 60 minutes. 1/10 of 60 is six. so for every .1 of an hour we get 6 minutes. so .4 is 24 minutes...
There are 60 minutes in every hour. So take the 60 minutes and multiply by the number of hours : 60 minutes x 2 hrs = 120 minutes in total
every 72 minutes
To find out when the bells ring at the same time between 8:00 am, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 30 minutes and 40 minutes. The LCM of 30 and 40 is 120 minutes. This means that every 120 minutes, or every 2 hours, both bells will ring simultaneously. So, the bells will ring at the same time between 8:00 am at 8:00 am + 2 hours = 10:00 am.
What number goes into all three? 12... so, 12 hours from 9am would be... 9pm. The correct answer is 9pm The bells will ring again at 9 PM
every five or (5) minutes
At Christmas, bells symbolize santas sleigh bells ;) that's why you hear them in almost every Christmas song ...
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On ships at sea, a practical measure of time is the watch, a period of 4 hours. The watch is divided into 8 bells, so one bell equals 1/2 hour or 30 minutes. Every 30 minutes the ship's bell sounds the number of bells elapsed since the start of the watch.
Silver Bells.
at ten past one
Yes the bells of Notre Dame de Paris ring. Every day at the hour.
Silver Bells
Silver Bells.