It is: 9/10 of 60 = 54 minutes
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Oh, dude, 9 tenths of an hour is like 54 minutes. You take an hour, chop it up into 10 equal parts because tenths, you know, and then you take 9 of those parts. Boom, 54 minutes. Math can be fun, right?
There are 3,600 seconds in one hour. To find how many tenths of a second are in one hour, we multiply 3,600 seconds by 10 (as there are 10 tenths in a whole unit). Therefore, there are 36,000 tenths of a second in one hour.
0.3 x 60 = 18 minutes
18 minutes
45 minutes(0.75(75 tenths)is 75% of an hour or 3quarters 60 minutes divided by 4 multiplied by 3 = 45)
There are ten tenths in every whole item of any kind including one whole hour.In the case of tenths of an hour, each tenth of an hour is 6 minutes long.If you multiply each 6 minute long tenth of an hour times 10(number of tenths to equal one whole of anything) you get 60 minutes,or one hour.
It is: 9/10 of 60 = 54 minutes
Oh, dude, 9 tenths of an hour is like 54 minutes. You take an hour, chop it up into 10 equal parts because tenths, you know, and then you take 9 of those parts. Boom, 54 minutes. Math can be fun, right?
2.5 hours is equal to 25 tenths of an hour.
Ten.
There are 3,600 seconds in one hour. To find how many tenths of a second are in one hour, we multiply 3,600 seconds by 10 (as there are 10 tenths in a whole unit). Therefore, there are 36,000 tenths of a second in one hour.
0.3 x 60 = 18 minutes
It would take the train 6 mins to get out of the train because it would be 5 tenths of a hour plus another 1 tenth of a hour for the length of the train so it is a total of 6 tenths of a hour and if you don't know what that is 6 tenths is 6 mins
Three tenths of an hour is equal to 0.3 hours. To convert hours to minutes, you multiply by 60 since there are 60 minutes in an hour. Therefore, 0.3 hours x 60 minutes/hour = 18 minutes. So, three tenths of an hour is equal to 18 minutes.
That depends on how fast you are driving.