Thursday, February 11, 2010

Horton's Clover Hunt

Horton's Clover Hunt

Who doesn't love the story Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss. For those of you who aren't familiar with this particular tale, Horton the elephant takes on the task of protecting tiny creatures living on a dust speck that he has placed on a clover.

At one point in the story, a bird steals the clover from Horton and drops it over a very large clover field at 6:56 a.m. Ever the faithful protector and true to his promise to save them, "Because, after all, a person's a person, no matter how small," Horton begins the enormous task of searching for the lost clover.

But clover, by clover, by clover he found
That the one that he sought for was just not around.
And by noon poor old Horton, more dead than alive,
Had picked, searched, and piled up, nine thousand and five.

1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute.
2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover?


For each of the above answers, round to the nearest whole unit.

The story continues


Then, on through the afternoon, hour after hour...
Till he found them at last! On the three millionth flower!

You need only choose one of these questions to answer:

A. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is).


or


B. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work?


This weeks POW is fun,
Comprehensive answers will be done,
Incomplete answers are not fine,
Nor is just having the "answer" in mind,
Working in partners will do
But don't post until your answer is true. :-)


Dr. Suesseckman


Solution: Most of you were right on the money for the rate per minute and also seconds per clover, however you were kind of all over the place for the last two questions.   ;-)  Please think these through carefully before posting you answers.  Many of you posted the same answer, exactly!  You are given the privilege of working together however when it comes to posting it needs to be your own work, thoughts and words.  Duplicate posts will no longer accepted.  I will accept the first post and credit it's author and then reject any posts using the same verbiage and will not credit the author with a score.  Further, the posts writing has moved away from the posting requirements.  Please review the requirements as future posts that do not meet the requirements will not be posted nor will credit be assigned for the problem. 

TIP:  I can not give credit if there is no name on the post.  I am good but I am not that good! ;-)
Ms. L.


1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute.
a. 30 clovers per minute

2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover?
a. 2 seconds per clover. 

You need only choose one of these questions to answer:
a. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is). 
a. It would take Horton about 10 weeks of non-stop picking to get 3 million clovers. 

or

b. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work? 
a. 8,308 clovers per minute to finish by 6:00 pm.

28 comments:

  1. S.R.
    1. He went though 30 flowers per minute (fpm). First I found the different between 6:54 and 12:00. It was 5:06. Then I multiplied that by 60 to get how many minutes. It was 304 minutes. Then I took 9005 and divided it by 304 and got about 30 flowers per minutes.
    2. 60 seconds
    A. it took 69 day to get to 3 million flowers

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  2. 1. At this rate, Horton picked about 26 clover each minute.
    2. Horton spent approximatelly 2.5 seconds on each clover.
    B. In order to reach the 3,000,000th clover by 6:00 pm, Horton would have to look through 43 clovers each minute.

    E.D.

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  3. Jd

    1. 30 flowers per min
    2. 60 seconds
    a. 69 days

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  4. HB


    304
    9005

    30 flowers and hour
    1. .5 flowers a minute
    2. .0083 a second
    A. 69 days

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  5. M.D.
    To find my answer, I first decided that instead of saying 6:56 I would just round it to 7:00 so that it would be from 7:00 to 12:00. Then I knew that in those five hours he had searched 9,005 clovers. The question asked the approximate amount of clovers Horton picked each minute. I knew that 5 hours had 300 minutes in it. Then, I divided 9,005 by 300. Since it didn’t come out evenly, I just divided 9,000 by 300, which ended up being 30. So, I knew that for every minute he picked approximately 30 clovers.
    1. 30 clovers
    The next question asked approximately how many seconds he spent on each clover. To find this answers I just divided 60, the amount of seconds in a minute, by 30, the amount of clovers Horton picked each minute. I got 2. So, Horton spent about 2 seconds on every clover.
    2. 2 seconds
    A. This question asked how long it would take him to reach the 3 millionth clover if Horton continued at that rate. I knew that in 5 hours, Horton was only able to check about 9,000 clovers. That meant that in 10 hours, he would have checked 18,000 clovers. After 15 hours, he would have reached 27,000 clovers. Skipping on a little, after 100 hours he would have checked 180,000 clovers. After 1,000 hours, he would have checked 1,800,000 clovers. After 15,000 hours, Horton would have looked for a speck of dust on 2,700,000 clovers. After 16,000 hours, 2,880,000 clovers would have been checked. By 1,650 hours, he would have checked 2,970,000 clovers (I found all of this out by making a table in Microsoft Excel like we learned in class) . I knew I was getting close. So I started counting the hours more slowly. At 1,655 hours, it would have been 2,979,000 clovers. At 1,660 it would have been 2,988,000 clovers. At 1,665 it would have been 2,997,000 clovers. I knew that if I went by 5 hours anymore I would have gone past 3 million. I knew that I only needed 3,000 more clovers. I also knew that in my previous answer I had found that Horton picked about 30 clovers per minute. That meant he picked about 1,800 clovers every hour. So, at 1,666 hours Horton would have picked 2,998,800 clovers. I knew that if I went to 1,667 hours, it would have gone over 3,000,000. So I started going up by half hours. I knew from my findings (in one hour he picked 1,800 clovers) that in a half an hour he would have picked 900 clovers. That meant that that in 1,667 and a half hours, Horton would have picked 2,999,700 clovers. I knew I need just 300 more clovers. Since 900 can be divided by 300, I divided 900 by 300 and got three. I knew that that meant that in 10 minutes Horton would have picked 300 clovers. My final answer was that it would have taken Horton 1,667 hours and forty minutes to find the clover he was looking for.

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  6. JHS

    9005/5=1801 per hour
    (he picks for 5 hours, so divide the amount by five to get how much per hour)
    then...
    1801/60=about 30
    (60 minutes in a hour so divide the amount per hour by 60 to get per minute)
    then...
    30/60=half a clover(.5) or none (1 per every 2 seconds)
    (amount per minute divided by number of seconds in a minute to get per second)

    A) 3,000,000/1801(#per hr)=1665 hours
    then...
    1665/24(hrs in a day)= 69 days
    then...
    69/7(days in week)=about 10 weeks (end of ninth week)

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  7. 1.At this rate, Horton picked about 30 clovers per minute. First, you find out how many minutes there are between 6:56 am until noon. That is 304 minutes. Then it said Horton picked up 9,005 clovers in the time. So, I did 9,005 divided by 304 and got about 30.

    2.On each clover, Horton spent about 2 seconds for each clover. I just divided the number of clovers by how many seconds there are in a minute, which is 60.

    Question A. If Horton continued at the rate I calculated above without pausing, to get to the three millionth flower it would take him about 69 days. I figured this out by first dividing 3 million by 30 because it's 30 clovers per minute. The answer I got was 100,000, so 100,000 minutes, which equals about 69 days. There are 1,440 minutes in a day, so I just divided 100,000 by 1,440 and got 69.44....and it goes on. So I just rounded to 69 days.

    By: CA

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  8. The first thing I did on this weeks POW was I found the time in between Horton’s picking of the flowers which was 6:56am to 12:00pmn (noon) .
    The time in between is 5 hours and 4 minutes.
    Then after that I divided that time by the number of flowers that Horton picked which were 9,005 flowers in that time range.

    About 30 clovers were picked in 5 hours and 4 minutes.
    I converted 5 hours and 4 minutes into completely minutes and got 304 minutes. Then I divided 9,005 by 304 and got 29.7. Then following directions I rounded it the complete whole number.

    I then had to figure out how much time he spent on every clover so what I did was o divided the time and the amount of all of the clovers he went through.

    0.04 seconds on each clover

    Question A:

    For this question we decided to do it the same way we solved the previous problem above. What we did was we divided 3,000,000 by 304.


    9869.43

    120000 seconds=2,000 minutes=33 hours=1.4 days


    RW

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  9. S.S.

    The first thing I did on this weeks POW was I found the time in between Horton’s picking of the flowers

    6:56am to 12:00pmn (noon)

    The time in between is 5 hours and 4 minutes.

    Then after that I divided that time by the number of flowers that Horton picked

    9,005 flowers in that time range.

    About 30 clovers were picked in 5 hours and 4 minutes.

    I converted 5 hours and 4 minutes into completely minutes and got 304 minutes.

    Then I divided 9,005 by 304 and got 29.7.

    Then following directions I rounded it the complete whole number.

    I then had to figure out how much time he spent on every clover so what I did was o divided the time and the amount of all of the clovers he went through.

    0.04 seconds on each clover


    Question A:

    For this question we decided to do it the same way we solved the previous problem above. What we did was we divided 3,000,000 by 304.


    9869.43

    120000 seconds=2,000 minutes=33 hours=1.4 days

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  10. 1. 6:56 untill 12:oo is 5 hrs 4min and that is 304 minutes. 9005 divided by 304 is about 30 so its 30 picked per minute.
    2. 2 seconds.
    3. 69 days

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  11. MJH

    Horton's Clover Hunt

    1. 30 clovers a minute.

    2. 2 seconds per clover

    A. About 69 days

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  12. S.D.

    1. 30 {I found the number of minutes (304) and divided 9005 by 304.}
    2. 2 { I divided the number of flowers per minute (30) by the number of seconds in a minute.}
    A. 69 days, 6 hours, 15 minutes, and 15 seconds. {I divided the number of flowers per minute (30) by 3,000,000 which equals 100,000, divided that by the number of minutes in an hour (60) which equaled 1,666.666, and then divided that by the number of hours in a day (24) which equaled 69.444}

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  13. P.M.
    30 clovers, 2 seconds, 28 hours. To get 2 seconds, I did four times sixty, then there is five hours till noon, so I did sixty time s 5 times 60, multiplied by sixty is 18000, plus 240, then divided by nine thousand and five. This means that He picked 30 clovers because 60 divided by 2 is 30. To get a, I took 3,000,000 and divided it by 30. 30 was the rate found from 1 for each minute. I got 100,000. I then divided that by sixty to get 1667 hours, divided by 24, is 69 days. I did this because sixty seconds go into a minute, and sixty minutes go into an hour. Then I divided it by 24 because 24 hours go into a day.

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  14. N.H.

    1. 30
    2. About 2 seconds. To get this I 5 times 60, times 60, plus 240, divided by 9005 equals about two. This works for my first answer because half of sixty is thirty.
    A. 69 Days about. Because I divided 3000000 by 30 which equals 100000, divide that by 60 and the sum of that by 24 to get about 69 days.

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  15. 1. Since it takes Horton about 20 seconds to pick a clover, a minute would have about 3 clovers.
    2. 20 seconds.

    A. About 1666 minutes.

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  16. H.H. Thursday, February 11, 2010
    Horton's Clover Hunt

    Horton's Clover Hunt

    Who doesn't love the story Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss. For those of you who aren't familiar with this particular tale, Horton the elephant takes on the task of protecting tiny creatures living on a dust speck that he has placed on a clover.

    At one point in the story, a bird steals the clover from Horton and drops it over a very large clover field at 6:56 a.m. Ever the faithful protector and true to his promise to save them, "Because, after all, a person's a person, no matter how small," Horton begins the enormous task of searching for the lost clover.

    But clover, by clover, by clover he found
    That the one that he sought for was just not around.
    And by noon poor old Horton, more dead than alive,
    Had picked, searched, and piled up, nine thousand and five.

    1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute. About 30 clovers a minute.
    2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover? About 2 seconds


    For each of the above answers, round to the nearest whole unit.

    The story continues


    Then, on through the afternoon, hour after hour...
    Till he found them at last! On the three millionth flower!

    You need only choose one of these questions to answer:

    A. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is). About 70 days


    or


    B. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work?

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  17. bs

    1. 12 – 7 = 5. 5 multiplied by 60 = 300. 9005/300= 30.02. Horton picked about 30 clovers a minute.
    2. 12 – 7 = 5. 5 multiplied by 60 = 300. 300 multiplied by 60 equals 18000. 18000/9005 = about 2. Horton took about 2 seconds on each clover.
    A. The rate was 30 clovers per minute. So 30 multiplied by 60=1800 (per hour). 1800 multiplied by 24 = 43200(days). 43200 multiplied by 70 = 3024000. So Horton took about 70 days or about 2 1/3 months to pick 3 million flowers.

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  18. 9005
    6:56 to 12:00

    5 hours and 4 minutes 304 minutes
    Horton picked up about 3 clovers per minute
    304/9005*100= 3.37

    .33 seconds approximately
    1/3=.333333333333


    Option b
    Horton would have to pick 8333308 clovers per minute in order to be able to find the correct clover by 6 p.m. that same afternoon

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  19. Thursday, February 11, 2010
    Horton's Clover Hunt

    Horton's Clover Hunt

    Who doesn't love the story Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss. For those of you who aren't familiar with this particular tale, Horton the elephant takes on the task of protecting tiny creatures living on a dust speck that he has placed on a clover.

    At one point in the story, a bird steals the clover from Horton and drops it over a very large clover field at 6:56 a.m. Ever the faithful protector and true to his promise to save them, "Because, after all, a person's a person, no matter how small," Horton begins the enormous task of searching for the lost clover.

    But clover, by clover, by clover he found
    That the one that he sought for was just not around.
    And by noon poor old Horton, more dead than alive,
    Had picked, searched, and piled up, nine thousand and five.

    1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute. About 30 clovers a minute
    2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover? About 2 seconds


    For each of the above answers, round to the nearest whole unit.

    The story continues


    Then, on through the afternoon, hour after hour...
    Till he found them at last! On the three millionth flower!

    You need only choose one of these questions to answer:

    A. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is).
    about 70 days

    or


    B. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work?
    S.A

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  20. Horton's Clover Hunt

    Who doesn't love the story “Horton Hears a Who!” by Dr. Seuss. For those of you who aren't familiar with this particular tale, Horton the elephant takes on the task of protecting tiny creatures living on a dust speck that he has placed on a clover.

    At one point in the story, a bird steals the clover from Horton and drops it over a very large clover field at 6:56 a.m. Ever the faithful protector and true to his promise to save them, "Because, after all, a person's a person, no matter how small," Horton begins the enormous task of searching for the lost clover.

    But clover, by clover, by clover he found
    That the one that he sought for was just not around.
    And by noon poor old Horton, more dead than alive,
    Had picked, searched, and piled up, nine thousand and five.

    1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute.
    2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover?


    For each of the above answers, round to the nearest whole unit.

    The story continues


    Then, on through the afternoon, hour after hour...
    Till he found them at last! On the three millionth flower!

    You need only choose one of these questions to answer:

    A. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is).


    or


    B. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work?

    1. 9005/60=150.0833333333333333
    I would round this to about, 150 clovers per minute.

    2. 6:56
    12:00
    6H 56M
    9005
    It would take about five seconds for Horton to look at each clover. I saw that from 6:56 to 12:00 or noon, that would have taken 6 hours and 56 minutes. I converted the hours into minutes and got 360+56=416 minutes. Then I divided 416 by 9005 to get about 0.05, which I then thought I should say five seconds.


    A. 3,000,000/9005=333.2/60=5.6
    60/.6=36
    Horton would have taken about 5 hours and 36 minutes more. I worked with my theory in the problem 2. I decided to divide 3,000,000 by 9005 so I would get a reasonable answer. 333.2/60, to convert the time into hours, equaled 5.6. I then thought, 5 hours and how many minutes? I proceeded to divide 60 by .6 which is 6/10 or 3/5. It would make sense that he took all day from morning to night, about 12 hours or half a day.

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  21. BT.

    First, you have to find out how many minutes from 6:56 am to 12:00 pm (noon) is: 304 minutes (or 5 hours and 4mins.)

    How many clovers did he pick up during that time: 9,005

    9,005 clovers divided by 304 minutes is about 30 clovers per minute

    Answer #1: About 30 per min.

    You would take 60 sec. and divide (the seconds) by 30 clovers.
    (60 sec. = one min)

    60 divided by 30: 2 seconds

    Answer #2: 2 seconds

    I chose to answer Question A:
    If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower?

    The rate calculated above is 1 clover for each 2 sec. 1:2 ratio
    3,000,000 multiplied by 2 (sec.) is: 6,000,000 sec.

    6,000,000 sec. divided by 60(sec. for minutes) is: 100000 minutes
    100000 minutes divided by 60(minutes for hours) is: approx. 1667 hours
    1667 hours divided by 24(hours to days) is: approx. 69 days and 4 hours

    A) It would take Horton approximately 69 days and 4 hours to go through 3,000,000 clovers at the constant rate of 1 clover per 2sec.

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  22. JS
    1. At this rate he picked about 30 clovers a minute

    2. Horton spent about 2 seconds for each clover

    A. About 1,800 clovers a hour
    3,000,000/1,800=1666 hours and 40 minutes
    1666 hours = about 69.42 or about 70+40 min. = 70 days and 40min.
    It will take Horton about 70 days

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  23. MNH
    1. At this rate he would pick about 30 clovers a minute.

    2. He spent about two seconds on each clover.

    A. about 1,800 clovers a hour
    3,000,000/18,00=1,666 hours and 40 minutes
    1,666 hours = about 70+40 min. =70 days and 40 min.

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  24. 1 & 2. 9005 divided by 304 = approx. 30 clovers per minute, which is about one clover per 2 seconds

    A. Approximently 70 days

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  25. M.W.

    Horton’s Clover Hunt
    But clover, by clover, by clover he found
    That the one that he sought for was just not around.
    And by noon poor old Horton, more dead than alive,
    Had picked, searched, and piled up, nine thousand and five.

    1. At this rate, estimate how many clovers Horton picked each minute.
    2. Approximately how many seconds did Horton spend on each clover?


    For each of the above answers, round to the nearest whole unit.

    The story continues


    Then, on through the afternoon, hour after hour...
    Till he found them at last! On the three millionth flower!

    You need only choose one of these questions to answer:

    A. If Horton continued at the rate you calculated above without pausing, how long would it take him to reach the three millionth flower? Be sure to answer this question in a way that makes sense (in other words, don't give an answer like 72 hours when 3 days would give us a better sense of how long this is).

    or

    B. In the story it seems that Horton finds the clover later the same day. If he continued picking from noon until he found the clover at six o'clock that same evening, approximately how fast would he have to work?

    1. 9005/60=150.0833
    So it would take Horton picked about 150 clovers per minute.

    2. Since Horton picked about 150 flowers a minute, that means he would spend only about 2 and a half seconds on each clover because 150 divided by 60 is 2.5.

    A. 3,000,000/150=20,000 minutes.
    20,000/60=333 hours
    333/24=13.89

    Since he finds it on the 3,000,000 flower, I divided that by 150 because he was looking at 150 clovers per minute. I got 20,000 minutes. To make that into hours, I divided 333 divided by 60 and got 333 hours. To make that into days, I did 333 divided by 24 because there are 24 hours in a day. I got 13.89 days. This would mean it would take him about 13 days to find the right clover

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  26. J.v


    6:56 Am
    12:00
    5 hours 4 minutes = 304 min
    6 hours = 360 min
    10 hours = 600 min
    20 hours = 1200 min
    50 hours = 3000 min
    100 hours = 6000 min
    200 hours = 12000 min
    300 hours = 18000 min
    500 hours = 30000min
    1000 hours = 60000min
    2000 hours = 120,000min

    9005 clovers
    9005 divided by 304 = approx. 30 clovers per minutes, which is about one clover per 2 seconds.
    A) Approximately 70 days

    6 hours = 10,800 clovers
    20 hours = 36,000 clovers
    50 hours=90,000 clovers
    100 hours= 180,000 clovers
    500 hours = 900,000 clovers
    1000 hours =1,800,000 clovers
    2,000 hours= 3600000 = 83 1/3

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  27. 12-6:56= 5 hours 4minutes
    Convert into minutes=304
    1. Divide 304 into 60 seconds equals approximately 6
    2. 60 seconds divide by 6 clovers= 1 each second
    Question A:
    What I did was we divided 3 million by 304.

    986.94

    12000 seconds=2,000 min=33 hours= 1.4 day s

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  28. S.G.

    6:56 – 12:00 = 5 hours and 4 minutes.
    9,005 clovers total.
    5 hours and 4 minutes = 304 minutes

    1.) Horton picks about 30 clovers per minute. A total of 9,005 clovers.
    2.) Horton spent about 18,240 seconds picking 9,005 clovers. So since it took one minute or 60 seconds to pick 30 clovers, it would take about 608 seconds to pick 30 clovers. And it would take about 20 seconds to pick 1 clover.

    12:00 – 6:00 = 6 hours
    6 hours = 360 minutes
    360 Minutes = 21600 seconds
    Three-million flowers.
    3,000,000 flowers – 9,005 flowers = 299,990,995 flowers
    He picked 299,990,995 flowers in between the time 12:00 – 6:00. So he picked 299,990,995 flowers in 6 hours. If he spent about 20 seconds to pick 1 clover, he would have to work about

    B.) It would take him about 60,000,000 seconds to pick 3 million clovers.

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