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 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.
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.
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 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.
Ten fifths make two wholes.