5 mins" would be appropriate unless you are expressing it as an adjective then use the singular form, as in a five minute break or the ten minute mark. However, in scientific writing, the abbreviation for the units is always in the singular form – 5min, 5km, 5kg. It might therefore not be considered wrong to use singular forms of abbreviations with plural numbers.
12 The SI unit for time is Seconds (s). Hours (h) and minutes (min) are accepted to be used within the SI even if not standardised. In scientific writing you should probably stick to those abbreviations (note that it's 60 min not 60 mins). In common usage all your examples should be understandable. As is, for instance, the 5'10" style for feet ...
So there are 24 60 mins in a day. ( 1hr=60 mins) So there are 24 60 60 seconds in a day. (1 min = 60 seconds) Therefore 86,400 seconds in a day. So 1year=365 days have 86400 365 seconds.
A politically influenced call by the MAGA-curious head of CBS News may have been behind the abrupt axing of an anti-Trump 60 Minutes segment on Sunday, according to an email sent by one of its ...
All subkeys, entries, and values are in hex. I have one Profile containing 6 IMAP email accounts which raises some questions: is the above key the correct and only place email account credentials are stored? what -- if any -- are the risks of running the .reg file if some of what is being created already exists in the Registry?
There are two scenarios with Thunderbird mail storage; it's in the profile folder or it's in a separate folder. I run Thunderbird with about 10 email addresses. The inbox, trash etc are in the profile folder, but using filters I move emails to separate folders which is stored outside the profile folder.