You can convert the 5 hours to minutes, and then subtract. Or if, as is more likely, you want the answer to be in hours and minutes, you do the following: you "borrow" one hour, and convert it into minutes. In other words, 5 hours is the same as 4 hours and 60 minutes. From there, you can easily subtract 15 minutes.
in minutes?? 200 mins in words?? three hours and twenty minutes As a time formatted string: 03:20:00
Yes, to be precise: 7.25 HOURS is the same as 7 hours and 15 minutes. 7.25 hours is 7 hours plus 0.25 hours. In words, 0.25 hours is one-fourth of an hour, and one-fourth of an hour is equal to 15 minutes.
1.5 is the ratio. in other words it is 150% or one and a half times.
200 words (not world, presumably) in 5 minutes is 200/5 = 40 words per minute. So 5400 words would take 5400/40 = 135 minutes or 2 hours 15 minutes,
4800 words in 2 hours and thirty minutes = 4800 words in 150 minutes = 4800/150 = 32 words per minute.
You can convert the 5 hours to minutes, and then subtract. Or if, as is more likely, you want the answer to be in hours and minutes, you do the following: you "borrow" one hour, and convert it into minutes. In other words, 5 hours is the same as 4 hours and 60 minutes. From there, you can easily subtract 15 minutes.
in minutes?? 200 mins in words?? three hours and twenty minutes As a time formatted string: 03:20:00
1,224 minutes in other words, 20 hours and 40 minutes
Yes, to be precise: 7.25 HOURS is the same as 7 hours and 15 minutes. 7.25 hours is 7 hours plus 0.25 hours. In words, 0.25 hours is one-fourth of an hour, and one-fourth of an hour is equal to 15 minutes.
eight and sixty six hundredths hours or eight hours and forty minutes (approx)
Hours,minutes, and seconds are measures of this.
77,699 / 50 = 1554 minutes of typing. 1554minutes / 60 = 25hrs. It's probablt a crap guess as you don't type 50 words a minute all the time
To find out how many words Nathan can type per minute, you would divide the total number of words he can type in 30 minutes (2000 words) by the number of minutes (30 minutes). So, Nathan can type 2000 words / 30 minutes = 66.67 words per minute. Therefore, Nathan can type approximately 66.67 words per minute.
No, "hours" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
1.5 is the ratio. in other words it is 150% or one and a half times.
Rotation period or a day