To convert a given time into the hh:mm format, divide the whole number part by 60 to get the hours and multiply the decimal part by 60 to get the minutes.
The student is looking for the time in hh:mm format.
To convert a given time into the hh:mm format, you need to consider the hours and minutes separately.
Let's say the given time is 41 minutes past the hour.
The hours would be the whole number part of the given time divided by 60, which is 41/60 = 0.68. The minutes would be the decimal part of the given time multiplied by 60, which is 0.68 60 = 41. The time in hh:mm format would be 0:41.
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The question is likely part of a puzzle or code, possibly for a game, and asks for a time in a 'hh:mm' format. However, without more context, a specific answer can't be given. When solving such puzzles, consider all clues and patterns and sometimes trial and error.
This question seems to be part of a puzzle or code such as those found in escape room games, rather than a direct academic question. The phrase "LOCK #41" may represent a certain step or clue in a process, and the statement "It's the time" suggests that the correct answer may be a certain time of day, represented in a 'hh:mm' format. However, without further context, it's difficult to conclude the precise answer. In any case, when you're attempting to solve a puzzle or code, it's important to consider all available clues, knowledge of any related themes or patterns, and sometimes even the process of trial and error.
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a
Her friends cheered as she scored the winning goal.
b
My friends cheered as I scored the winning goal.
c
Rita's friends cheered as she scored the winning goal.
d
Your friends cheered as you scored the winning goal.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
first person begins with I and me
This must refer to the French and Indian War where it affected not only countries who fought it but also Native Americans and settlers many of whom lost their lives during the conflict. This would later lead to discontent with British rule that imposed too many acts on the colonists. The result was the Revolutionary War.
Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Spain
Francois and Iris, the king and queen of France
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Through this movement, women gained equal rights such as a right to an education, a right to work, and a right to vote. One of the most important issues that The Women's Liberation movement faced was the banning of abortion and contraception, which the group saw as a violation of women's rights.
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No indoor plumbing, sewage in streets and constantly filthy
Explanation:
Back in Medieval times there was no such thing as a toilet just a relief bucket that you squatted on and then tossed it into the street.
Not only was there peoples feces in the street there was also animal droppings, back in those days you either walked or rode a horse which in short they would leave piles in the streets that everyone stepped on.
also it was hard to keep clean because more than half the time the people in Europe only bathed twice a year because the church said it was unholy to bath to often.
Fun Fact: Did you know the Vikings actually bathed almost every day (and the English said they were heathens)
B. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television.
C. Newspapers refused to cover events that might show the war in a negative light.
D. Protestors published magazines and appeared on television to explain their message.
The correct answer is B) For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage on war on television.
During the Vietnam War, numerous reporters went onto the front lines in order to capture the war first hand. This gave US citizens a unique perspective on the war, as they introduced Americans to normal citizens drafted into military service and who were helping the South Vietnamese army. These news reports even captured fighting and injuries that took place during the war.