60 sec. per min.180 mins = 10800 secs.
3x5 is 15. 36x5 is 180. 180 secs is 3 minutes. So 15 hrs and 3 mins.
I can do it in many ways:Multiply the minutes and seconds separately, then correct for 60 secs = 1 min3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 9 mins 135 secs but 60 secs = 1 min, so 135 secs = 2 mins 15 secsSo 9 mins 135 secs = 9 mins 2 mins 15 secs = 11 mins 15 secs.⇒ 3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 11 mins 15 secsWork in seconds and convert back at the end3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 225 secs x 3 = 675 secs= 11 mins 15 secsConvert the seconds to a decimal of a minute, work it out and convert back at the end3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 3.75 mins x 3 = 11.25 mins= 11 mins 15 secsI am actually more likely to work with fractions as opposed to decimals as decimals can lead to inaccuracies3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 33/4 mins x 3 = 15/4 mins x 3= 45/4 mins= 111/4 mins= 11 mins 15 secsWork with the mins and seconds directly using sexagesimal (base 60) numbersTo avoid having to invent 50 new symbols for the numbers 10-59, I use the decimal numbers, but separate the sexagesimal "digits" by colons - like a digital clock. 3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 3:45 x 345 x 3 = 15 carry 23 x 3 + carry = 9 + 2 = 11⇒ 3:45 x 3 = 11:15⇒ 3 mins 45 secs x 3 = 11 mins 15 secs.
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1 hour = 60 mins 1 min = 60 secs time = distance ÷ speed = 1 mile ÷ 6.5 mph = 2/13 hour = 2/13 x 60 mins = 93/13 mins = 9 mins 3/13 x 60 secs = 9 mins 1311/13 secs ≈ 9 mins 14 secs ≈ 9.25 mins
3 mins and 54 secs
Yes, there are 180 seconds in 3 mins
Its 3 mins and 7 secs.
3 mins and 30 secs? 210 seconds
3 mins.
3 mins and 20 secs
1/61hour = 60 minutes3 hours = 180 minutes30/180 or 1/6 of an hour