1800 minutes / 60 minutes = 30 hours
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First you divide by 60 to find the hours. In this case, you do 1800/60 and get 30. There is no decimal part or remainder and so there will be no minutes. Therefore, in 1,800 minutes, there is exactly 30 hours.
3 × 60 = 180
30 minutes × 60 seconds = 1800 seconds in half an hour.
1800 minutes / 60 minutes = 30 hours
Oh, what a lovely question! In 1800 seconds, there are 30 minutes. Just imagine all the happy little moments you can enjoy in those 30 minutes - maybe painting a beautiful landscape or just taking a peaceful walk in nature. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
It could take approximately 1-2 hours to charge a 7.2 volt 1800 mah RC car battery on a standard charger.
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30 min * 60 sec (in 1 minute). = 1800 sec.
1 degree = 60 minutes 30 degrees = 30 deg * 60 minutes/deg = 1800 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 1800 minutes = 1800 minutes * 60 sec/min = 108000 seconds
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A: It certainly can provided the voltage output must are equal
It lasts 8hours
First you divide by 60 to find the hours. In this case, you do 1800/60 and get 30. There is no decimal part or remainder and so there will be no minutes. Therefore, in 1,800 minutes, there is exactly 30 hours.
1800
3 × 60 = 180