There are 60 minutes in an hour.
Divide that number by 5 and you get 12 minutes each fifth.
Multiply one fifth of an hour (12 minutes) by 2 and you get 24 minutes, which is two fifths of an hour.
24.62 minutes = 0.41 hour 24.62 minutes is about 41% of an hour, so about two fifths of an hour.
1 hour (60 minutes) + 2/3 hour (40 minutes) = 100 minutes
There are 60 minutes in one hour, so in two half hours, which is equivalent to one hour, there are 60 minutes. Therefore, there are 60 minutes in two half hours.
there is five-fifths in one. ten-fifths in two, so there are five two-fifths in two.
There are 60 minutes in an hour; two hours would be 60+60 minutes, that is 120 minutes.
24.62 minutes = 0.41 hour 24.62 minutes is about 41% of an hour, so about two fifths of an hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes 2/5 hour = 2/5 x 60 = 24 minutes
120 minutes.
40 minutes
1 hour (60 minutes) + 2/3 hour (40 minutes) = 100 minutes
There are 60 minutes in one hour, so in two half hours, which is equivalent to one hour, there are 60 minutes. Therefore, there are 60 minutes in two half hours.
there is five-fifths in one. ten-fifths in two, so there are five two-fifths in two.
An hour = 60 minutes. 20+20+20= 60. SO>>>> 2/3 of an hour = 40 minutes. Understand?
There are 60 minutes in an hour; two hours would be 60+60 minutes, that is 120 minutes.
To find out how many fifths are in two and two-fifths, we first need to convert the whole number, two, into fifths. Since one whole is equal to five fifths, two wholes would be equal to ten fifths. Adding the two-fifths gives us a total of twelve fifths in two and two-fifths.
There are two fifths in four tenths.
One-hundred-and-fifty minutes is equivalent to two-and-a-half hours.