three hours twenty minutes 0:50 + 1:00 + 1:00 + 0:30 = 3:20
11:10 to 12:00 = 0.50
12:00 to 1:00 = 1:00
1:00 to 2:00 = 1:00
2:00 to 2:30 = 0:30
unless it is 12 hours later also then 15:20
1/3 of an hour
Yes, "ten-thirty," "half past ten," and "thirty past ten" all refer to the same time: 10:30. These phrases are different ways of expressing the time, with "half past" being the most common informal expression. In all cases, they indicate that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
35 percent of ten years is 3 and one half years.
You can say "It's half past ten" or "It's ten thirty." Both phrases convey the same time, indicating that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
Just divide thirty by ten to get three, and there you have it; three pounds is ten percent of thirty. This is proven by multiplying three by ten to get thirty.
Ten percent of thirty is three.
Approximately 103 minutes or 1 hour and 43 minutes.
thirty-nine ten thousandths = 39.0010
Ten-Thirty on a Summer Night was created in 1960.
Thirty of them.
Ten hours and thirty five minutes or so.
11:44 (eleven forty four)