The size of a 3-minute video can vary significantly depending on factors like resolution, bitrate, and compression format. On average, a standard-definition (SD) video might be around 30-50 megabytes, while a high-definition (HD) video could range from 100-300 megabytes or more. For example, a 1080p video at a bitrate of 5 Mbps would typically be about 112 megabytes for 3 minutes. Always consider these variables for a more accurate estimate.
3 hr = 180 min. 200 min. is greater.
There are 60 minutes in each hour. Therefore, 4 hr and 47 minutes there are (3 X 60) + 47 min = 227 min.
A third of a minute is 1/3 min. Perhaps you want it in seconds? 1 min = 60 s → 1/3 min = 1/3 × 60 s = 20 s
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.75 hr is the same as 3/4 of hour, so 60 min x 3/4 = 45 min 2 hr is the same to 2 x 60min = 120 min And 45 min + 120 min = 165 min OR simply: 2.75hr x 60min/min = 165min
3 hr = 180 min. 200 min. is greater.
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There are 60 minutes in each hour. Therefore, 4 hr and 47 minutes there are (3 X 60) + 47 min = 227 min.
1 min = 60 seconds 2 min = 120 seconds 3 min = 180 seconds (3 min + 25 seconds) = (180 seconds + 25 seconds) = 205 seconds
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4 hr 30 min ÷ 3 = 1 hr 30 min Either work directly, remembering 1 hr = 60 mins: 4 hr ÷ 3 = 1 hr remainder 1 hr 1 hr + 30 min = 60 min + 30 min = 90 min 90 min ÷ 3 = 30 min ⇒ 1 hr 30 min Or, convert to minutes, do the calculation and convert back: 1 hr = 60 min ⇒ 4 hr 30 min = 4 x 60 min + 30 min = 270 min 270 min ÷ 3 = 90 min 60 min = 1 hr ⇒ 90 min = 90 ÷ 60 hr = 1 hr 30 min Alternatively working in hours: 30 min = 30 ÷ 60 hr = 0.5 hr ⇒ 4 hr 30 min = 4 hr + 0.5 hr = 4.5 hr 4.5 hr ÷ 3 = 1.5 hr = 1 hr + 0.5 hr = 1 hr + 0.5 x 60 min = 1 hr 30 min
A third of a minute is 1/3 min. Perhaps you want it in seconds? 1 min = 60 s → 1/3 min = 1/3 × 60 s = 20 s
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