(1/6) x (60) = 10
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multiply the number of hours by sixty
Multiply 365 times 63 and you will have your answer.
Since there are sixty seconds in a minute, you multiply by 60.
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the answer is twenty. if you multiply it right, you will get 20.
You multiply 60 by 2/3 or .66666666666667 Just enter into a calculator: 2/3 "=" (which will give u roughly .66666666667) Then with that number on the screen, press "*" (multiply) by 60 = 40 ----------------------
24. If you don't know already, to multiply a number and a fraction, take the number, multiply it by the top, then divide the bottom.
Just multiply 64 by 4 and then divide by 5. Give it a try.
There are sixty minutes in a degree - so to convert degrees to minutes, you multiply by 60 !
The real amount is found like this: there are sixty seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, so first you multiply sixty by sixty (60*60 or 602) to equal 3600. You then multiply 3600 by five to get the amount for five hours (3600*5) to equal 18000. For minutes, there are sixty seconds in a minute, and five minutes, so you multiply sixty by five (60*5) to equal three hundred. You then have fifteen seconds, and there are fifteen seconds in fifteen seconds, so you add them all together (18000+300+15) to equal 18315 as your total amount of seconds.
Sixty one degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius is sixteen point zero one Celsius. the formula to work these problems is to: Fahrenheit to Celsius= subtract 32, multiply by 5 and then divide by 9 Celsius to Fahrenheit multiply by 9, divide by 5 and add 32