1.000 hour
1:45
1/2 hour 30 minutes 0.5 hours
1.0333 hours.
1 hour + 75 minutes = 2 hours 15 minutes... That's 2.25 hours as a decimal.
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Today I need 1 hour (5:30 to 6:30) permission due to some personnel reason
1.000 hour
1:45
You could write it as 1/16 of a day.
1/2 hour 30 minutes 0.5 hours
1.0333 hours.
15 minutes is 1/4 hour or .25 hours.
1:35:20
15/60, or 1/4
1.1666 recurring hours.
To write 1 hour 10 minutes as a mixed number, you need to convert the minutes into a fraction of an hour. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, 10 minutes is equivalent to 10/60 = 1/6 of an hour. Next, you can add the whole number of hours and the fraction of an hour together to get the mixed number. In this case, the mixed number is: 1 + 1/6 To simplify the mixed number, you can find a common denominator and add the fractions together: 6/6 + 1/6 = 7/6 Therefore, 1 hour 10 minutes can be written as the mixed number 1 7/6 (or 1.17 as a decimal).