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One and one-quarter hours is equal to 75 minutes.
One quarter-hour is 15 minutes.
There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
Dont really understand what you mean by this question. But, from what I see in it, The formula would be Minutes=4(60/4) The answer would be 60, an hour. 15 Minutes (Quarter of an hour) x4 would also work.
There are 12 quarter hours in 3 hours, since there are 4 quarter hours in an hour.
1 quarter of an hour is 15min so 2 quarters is equal to 1 half an hour.
One and one-quarter hours is equal to 75 minutes.
One quarter-hour is 15 minutes.
Four quarter hours.
There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
Dont really understand what you mean by this question. But, from what I see in it, The formula would be Minutes=4(60/4) The answer would be 60, an hour. 15 Minutes (Quarter of an hour) x4 would also work.
There are 12 quarter hours in 3 hours, since there are 4 quarter hours in an hour.
.25 hours is a quarter of an hour.
15 minutes is one quarter (1/4 or .25) of one hour.
A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes.
One quarter hour is equivalent to 15 clock minutes. In the context of college credit, one college credit hour typically represents one hour of classroom instruction per week over a semester, which can vary by institution. Therefore, one quarter hour in terms of college credit would generally equal 0.25 college credit hours.
There are three quarter-hours in 45 minutes.