The ratio is 1:24
# of minutes * (1 hour / 60 minutes) = the equivalent # of hours # of hours * (1 day / 24 hours) = the number of days this can be used to convert any units # of bad units * ( the ratio of good units to bad units) = the equivalent # of good units so, 1,000,000 [min] * 1 [hour] / 60 [min] = 1,000,000/60 [hour] 1,000,000/60 [hour] * 1 [day] / 24 [hour] = (1,000,000/60)/24 [day] = 1,000,000/1,440 [day]
86,400 minutes. You can find that by multiplying 60 (the number of minutes in an hour) times 24 (the number of hours in a day) and that number times 60 (the number of days your using)
60 (number of minutes in an hour) X 24 (number of hours in a day) X 365 (number of days in a year)
The number of hours in a day, the number of minutes in an hour, and the number of seconds in a minute, are all human inventions. Just like the number of degrees in a circle. They could be whatever people decided would be most convenient.
(31 days) x (24 hours/day) x (60 minutes/hour) = 44,640minutes
There are 1,440 minutes in 1 day. 1 day = 24 hours. 1 hour = 60 minutes. 1 day = 24 hours x 60 minutes/hour = 1440 minutes.
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.
1 day = 24 hours, 1 hour = 60 minutes. Multiply that to find out how many minutes are in a day. Then divide the total number of minutes by the result, to find out the equvalent in days.
When asked at 7:10pm on 23 Feb 2010 there were 290 minutes left. To calculate the number of minutes left, subtract the number of minutes so far from the number of minutes in a day. The number of minutes in a day is 24 hours × 60 minutes/hour = 1440 minutes. To calculate the number of minutes so far in a day multiply the hour (on the 24 hour clock) by 60 and add the minutes. To convert am/pm to 24 hour format: If the time is 12:something am subtract 12 hours to make the time 0:something; otherwise If the time is 12:something pm leave it along; otherwise if the time is something pm add 12 hours to the time. For 7:10 pm, convert to 24 hour: add 12 hours to get 19:10 Now convert to minutes so far: 19 × 60 + 12 = 1150 → minutes left = 1440 - 1150 = 290 minutes.
60 minutes an hour 24 hours a day ...
1,440 minutes.
A day - a full day, from midnight to midnight for example - has 24 hours. An hour is divided into 60 minutes, so to get the number of minutes in a day you have to multiply 24 x 60. (Note also that a minute has 6 seconds.)