The first 24-hour location (or rather, the first attempt at converting to a 24-hour schedule) was an Austin, Texas location in 1962, followed by a few others in the following year.
Oh, dude, 24 times 365 is like... 8,760. It's just the number of hours in a year multiplied by 24. So, if you were wondering how many hours there are in a year, there you go. Math can be fun, right?
Their LCM is 264
13 will go into 24 once (1 time) - with a remainder of 11
You will have to average 25.9 miles per hour (or 41.67 km per hour) over the whole distance for 24 hours.
Exactly 11 times
11 hours and 24 minutes if you go by car
8 hours 12 year old should go to be 10 to 11
Oh, dude, 24 times 365 is like... 8,760. It's just the number of hours in a year multiplied by 24. So, if you were wondering how many hours there are in a year, there you go. Math can be fun, right?
If you drove for 24 hours a day, it would take you 1 day and 11 hours or more, depending on where in California you go to.
Around 8,766. That is 24 (hours in a day) times 365.25 (approximate earth year, in hours).
11 year olds are supposed to get, around 7 to 10 hours sleep so should go to bed at around 9 to 10 o'clock.
There are 180 days in a school year. Most schools go for 7 hours. If you multiply 180 x 7 x 11 you get 13860
No - the minute hand rotates 24 times in 24 hours !
1 day = 24 hours
1776
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264 ÷ 11 = 24