I actually cannot think of a simple way for this. What I do is divide mins by 60 to see how many hours. Take the whole number of that only, multiply it by 60. Take this away from the amount of minutes to find out how many mins are left over
By dividing the number in milimeters by 1000.
Just slightly over that ... about six hours and 13 minutes ... in most places.
You travel 102.67 feet every second at 70 miles per hour.
The simple answer is "just over 24 hours".More details:A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 secondsThat's the "solar day". The rotation period or "sidereal day" isa couple of minutes less.For comparison, on Earth the solar day is 24 hours and the sidereal day is about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
There are about 0.6713 Earth days or about 16 hours, 6 minutes, 36 seconds in a day on Neptune. (see related link on Neptune)16.11 Earth hours
1 hour 35 minutes Could you be more specific? Are you looking for a special formula to convert minutes to a certain type of hour format (decimal,etc.), or are you just want to know an easy way to remember how to change minutes to "X" Hours and "X" Minutes?
Just convert the hours to minutes (1 hour = 60 minutes), then add everything.
60 minutes = 1 hour Just divide the minutes by 60 to get hours
Just divide the minutes by 60 to convert to hours. Then, divide the hours by 24 to convert to days.
Just divide the number of minutes by 60 (to convert to hours), then divide the result by 24 (to convert to days).
Just convert the 2 hours to minutes. Then you have the ratio:24 minutes : (the equivalent of 2 hours) Which, if you wish, you can then simplify.
Take just the decimal, and multiply it by 60. So if you have 3.5 hours, you do 0.5 x 60 to get 30 minutes. If you have 6.48 hours, you do 0.48 x 60 to get 28.8 minutes, for which you can do the same thing with the decimal to get seconds (0.8 x 60 = 48 seconds)
i think it is 3.18 but I'm noot sure maybe i had trouble with this too, i felt lost abit!!Answerto turn 18 minutes into decimal take the minutes and multiply it by 60 then divide by 36. 3.30 in decimal. Since decimal time runs on a 100 minute clock then you could take those 3 hours and just turn them into 300 + 30 = 330 minutes in decimal time.
There are 60 minutes in one hour, so multiply by 60 to get minutesThere are 60 seconds in one minute, so 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds ni one hour, so multiply by 3600 to get seconds.If you have a number of hours which has a whole number and a decimal part:keep the whole number of hours and multiply the fractional part by 60 to get the number of minutes;keep the whole number of minutes and multiply the fraction of minutes by 60 to get seconds.eg 5.338 hours = 5 hours and 0.338 x 60 = 20.28 minutes20.28 minutes = 20 minutes and 0.28 x 60 = 16.8 secondsSo 5.338 hours = 5 hours, 20 minutes, 16.8 seconds.
Just divide the distance by the time. In this case, you'll want to convert the minutes to hours, first.
That depends on what you're trying to convert it to. If you need it all in one form or another - seconds, minutes, hours, days - then it's just converting the xx:yy format into aa.bb format. For instance, if you wanted to know what 16h21m was in days, you would change minutes into hours first for efficiency's sake [in this example hours=minutes/60 since there are 60 minutes in an hour] , add that to your hours to get a decimal number, then change from your hours to days [days=hours/24 because there are 24 hours in a day]. 16h21m ==> 21m = 21/60 = .35h +16h = 16.35h ==> 16.35/24 = .68125d
Say you have 23%. To convert it to a decimal you would just put .23 If you have 50% you could just put .5