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∙ 2011-04-04 08:56:1055 seconds out of 1 minute is 55 seconds / 60 seconds = 11/12 minute
1 minute = 60 seconds.So 20 seconds/1 minute = 20 sec/60 sec = 20/60. The fraction can be simplified.
5% of 1 minute:= 5% x 1 minute= 0.05 x 1 minute= 0.05 minute or (0.05 minute x 60sec/1min) =3 secondsTherefore 5% of 1 minute = 0.05 minute or 3 seconds
It is: 59/60 of 1 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%)
51 seconds
1 minute 21 second and 42 milli second is equal to 81.42 seconds.
(60 + 42) × 60 = 6120 seconds
1/4th or 25%
20 mins + 840 seconds = which is 34 mins
About 1 minute 42 seconds.
1 minute 42 seconds.
60 seconds = 1 minute so 2520 seconds = 2520/60 minutes = 42 minutes.
There are 103 seconds in 1 minute, 43 seconds since there are 60 seconds in a minute
1 minute = 60 seconds
No. 45 seconds is 3/4 of one minute. 60 seconds is 1 minute.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds 4 hours = (4 x 3,600) = 14,400 seconds 1 minute = 60 seconds 42 minutes = (42 x 60) = 2,520 seconds Altogether: (14,400 + 2,520) = 16,920 seconds I'm guessing you probably could have done that on your own.