Lion eats 1/4 sheep per hour.Leopard eats 1/5 sheep per hour.Bear eats 1/6 sheep per hour.Working together, they can eat (1/4) + (1/5) + (1/6) sheep per hour.(1/4) + (1/5) + (1/6) = (15/60) + (12/60) + (10/60) = 37/60 sheep per hour.60/37 hours per sheep = 1.6216 hours = 1hr 37min 17.84sec (rounded)
To calculate the total number of hours in 2 days and 6 hours, you first convert the 2 days into hours. Since there are 24 hours in a day, 2 days would be 2 x 24 = 48 hours. Adding the additional 6 hours, the total would be 48 + 6 = 54 hours in 2 days and 6 hours.
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153 hours in 6 days and 9 hours! :-)
6 hours = 21,600 seconds
my dad had 6 convulsion in 24 hours he only sleeps he dosent drink or eat this mean hes dying
depends on if you make a stop over, if you dont then 6 hours. depends on if you make a stop over, if you dont then 6 hours.
crabs eat every 6 hours for me but it could be different for other crabs crabs eat every 6 hours for me but it could be different for other crabs crabs eat every 6 hours for me but it could be different for other crabs crabs eat every 6 hours for me but it could be different for other crabs
1 hour. the lion eats 1 sheep / 2 hours the wolf eats 1 sheep / 3 hours the dog eats 1 sheep / 6 hours add all of that together... 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/6 = 6 sheep / 6 hours = 1 sheep per hour
yes u can, just eat, drink a lot of milk too, dont eat a lot of junkfood though.
Yes, they can if they like.
No, it surpasses the 2 hour window of food safety.
If it was never in a refrigerator - no. Dont chance it.
After food is chewed it takes 5-10 seconds for it to pass down the esophagus and into the stomach, where it spends 2-6 hours being partially digested. Final digestion and nutrient absorption occur in the small intestine over a period of 5-6 hours. In 12-24 hours, any undigested material passes through the large intestine, and feces are expelled through the anus.
its just easy,drink alot of water and dont go to the toilt for about 6 hours
yes dont try it
The water rises for 6 hours then falls for 6 hours in a cycle.