30 minutes since 1 quarter would be 15 minutes.
60
If you run it for 3 minutes and off for 57 minutes each hour, it would save 95% of the energy.
If you ran 3 miles in a half an hour you were averaging six miles an hour.
There are 2 hours and 10 minutes in 130 minutes
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we think about it, an hour has 60 minutes in total. So, if we have 45 minutes, we can simply divide 45 by 60 to find the percentage. That would be 75%, which means you're not too far off from a full hour of time. Just a few minutes short, but still a beautiful part of the whole hour!
60 minutes per hour. Each day is technically only 23 hours and 59 minutes, So if you do the math each hour consists of a little less than 60 minutes, but the number is only off by a very small amount that there is no reason why we cannot just round the number to an even 60 minutes. But this is why every four years we have a leap year, adding February 29th to the calendar; all the minutes from each day from the previous four years add up to make a whole extra day.
165 miles taking this route:Take I-20 WEST from Aiken to U.S. 129/U.S. 441 to MADISON and EATONTON off EXIT 114 in GEORGIA.Turn left off the exit ramp onto U.S. 129 SOUTH towards EATONTON. Take U.S. 129 SOUTH to Macon.
1 hour = 60 minutes 2/5 hour = 2/5 x 60 = 24 minutes
374 / 80 = 4.675 hours = about 4hours 41minutes At 80 miles per hour, add 1 to 2 minutes for each slowdown when the radar detector goes off, and 20 to 30 minutes to accept each citation.
One hour and 20 minutes 20 minutes may be the flying time, but there is landing and taking off. Amsterdam to London takes 1 hour. Upon arrival in London put your watch one hour back. So it looks as if the flight took zero minutes, on the other hand going from London to Amsterdam takes 2 hours.
We work 4 on 4 off. 2 ten hour days. And 2 14 hour nights. The 48 hours off.
7 hours is 25,200 seconds 17% of 25,200 seconds is 4,284 seconds or 71.4 minutes. 71.4 minutes is 1 hour 11 minutes and 24 seconds