There are three quarter-hours in 45 minutes.
105 minutes.
Oh, dude, quarter hours? That's some fancy lingo! Well, a quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, so three quarter hours would be like 45 minutes. So, if you're waiting for something to happen in three quarter hours, you've got about 45 minutes to kill. Use it wisely, my friend!
1 quarter hour is 15 minutes. So 5 quarter hours would be 75 minutes. 5x15=75
315 minutes.
There are three quarter-hours in 45 minutes.
105 minutes.
Oh, dude, quarter hours? That's some fancy lingo! Well, a quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, so three quarter hours would be like 45 minutes. So, if you're waiting for something to happen in three quarter hours, you've got about 45 minutes to kill. Use it wisely, my friend!
There are 75 minutes in 1.25 hours
1 quarter hour is 15 minutes. So 5 quarter hours would be 75 minutes. 5x15=75
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, if you have 4 and 3/4 hours, that's like 19 quarter hours. You just divide the total hours by 0.25 to get the number of quarter hours. Math, man, it's everywhere.
315 minutes.
315 minutes.
15
One quarter-hour is 15 minutes.
One and one-quarter hours is equal to 75 minutes.
To find the total number of minutes in 5 hours and 1 quarter hour, we first convert 5 hours to minutes by multiplying by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour): 5 hours x 60 minutes/hour = 300 minutes. Then, we add the 15 minutes in 1 quarter hour to get the final total: 300 minutes + 15 minutes = 315 minutes. Therefore, there are 315 minutes in 5 hours and 1 quarter hour.