An hour is a unit of time. A mile is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Twenty semester hours typically equate to about 30 to 40 quarter hours, as most institutions use a conversion factor of 1 semester hour being equal to 1.5 quarter hours. In terms of course load, 20 semester hours usually represent around 6 to 7 classes, assuming each class is worth 3 or 4 semester hours. This amount of coursework is generally considered a full-time load for a semester at many colleges and universities.
30 minutes equal half an hour.
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
The time it takes to complete 120 units in college typically depends on the course load taken each semester. Generally, a full-time student takes around 15-16 units per semester, which would mean completing 120 units in about 8 semesters, or roughly 4 years. However, if a student takes fewer units per semester, it could take longer to complete the degree.
67 quarter hours equals 44.67 semester hours.
72 Semester Units
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, one credit equals 16 hours of class contact time.
Each semester unit is 1.5 quarter units. This generally holds true across US schools.
12 units ,2 semesters. each semester carries 6 units
Five quarter hours equals 3.33 semester hours.
Around 60 or so semester hours.
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An hour is a unit of time. A mile is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
It depends on what units.
Twenty semester hours typically equate to about 30 to 40 quarter hours, as most institutions use a conversion factor of 1 semester hour being equal to 1.5 quarter hours. In terms of course load, 20 semester hours usually represent around 6 to 7 classes, assuming each class is worth 3 or 4 semester hours. This amount of coursework is generally considered a full-time load for a semester at many colleges and universities.
1 credit is 1 hour.