These types of questions were always the most fun in early mathematics. Remember the clock? It's broken not only into hours but minutes as well.Imagine that there are 60 seconds in one minute. So we know that an entire 60 seconds is 100% of a minute we can work back from there.How many 20% would you need in order to make 100%? You would need 5 (5 x 20 = 100)./ = per (60 seconds per 1 minute)60 seconds/1 minute ÷ 5 periods/1 minute = 12 seconds/periodSo 12 seconds would be exactly 20% of one minute.12 seconds (20%)24 seconds (40%)36 seconds (60%)48 seconds (80%)60 seconds (100%)
1 minute = 60 seconds.So 20 seconds/1 minute = 20 sec/60 sec = 20/60. The fraction can be simplified.
fraction = 6 seconds/120 seconds or 1/20
Well, darling, 12,000 seconds is equal to 200 minutes. So, if you've got something to do, you've got 200 minutes to do it. Tick-tock, time's a-wastin'!
It is not even one day. It is just 33 minutes and 20 seconds.
One third of a minute is equivalent to 20 seconds. To calculate this, you would divide 60 seconds (which is the total number of seconds in a minute) by 3. This division gives you 20 seconds as the result, which represents one third of a minute.
One minute is 60 seconds. 9 seconds is 9/60 of a minute. In simplest form it is 3/20 of a minute.
These types of questions were always the most fun in early mathematics. Remember the clock? It's broken not only into hours but minutes as well.Imagine that there are 60 seconds in one minute. So we know that an entire 60 seconds is 100% of a minute we can work back from there.How many 20% would you need in order to make 100%? You would need 5 (5 x 20 = 100)./ = per (60 seconds per 1 minute)60 seconds/1 minute ÷ 5 periods/1 minute = 12 seconds/periodSo 12 seconds would be exactly 20% of one minute.12 seconds (20%)24 seconds (40%)36 seconds (60%)48 seconds (80%)60 seconds (100%)
Three seconds is one twentieth of a minute.1/20
There are 13 minutes and 20 seconds in 800 seconds.
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 9/60 is equal to 3/20 or three twentieths. Therefore, 9 seconds is equal to 3/20 of a minute.
It is: 20/60 = 1/3
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 80 seconds is equal to 80/60 = 1.3 recurring (that is, 1.3333..) minutes or 1 minute 20 seconds.
Well you have 60 seconds and 20 minutes so 60x20 soo 1,200 1,200
eighty seconds
1 minute = 60 seconds.So 20 seconds/1 minute = 20 sec/60 sec = 20/60. The fraction can be simplified.
20 seconds- 35 seconds