This short mathematical document shows calculations to determine the number of 30-minute intervals in a day. It first notes that there are 1440 minutes in a day, and divides this by 30 minutes to get 48 intervals. It then takes the square root of 48 to find the approximate number of 30-minute intervals that can fit in a day, which is around 7 intervals.
This short mathematical document shows calculations to determine the number of 30-minute intervals in a day. It first notes that there are 1440 minutes in a day, and divides this by 30 minutes to get 48 intervals. It then takes the square root of 48 to find the approximate number of 30-minute intervals that can fit in a day, which is around 7 intervals.
This short mathematical document shows calculations to determine the number of 30-minute intervals in a day. It first notes that there are 1440 minutes in a day, and divides this by 30 minutes to get 48 intervals. It then takes the square root of 48 to find the approximate number of 30-minute intervals that can fit in a day, which is around 7 intervals.