5 hours 40 minutes, or 5-2/3 hours.
3 hours 40 minutes.
Less than two hours.
5 hours and 45 minutes, or 5 3/4 hours.
0.6
Two thirds of an 8 hour workday is 5 1/3 hours.
Two hours.
5 hours.You can think of it as 2 hours until midday and then 3 hours until 3. 2 + 3 = 5.5 hours
Two hours, and five minutes 2 hours, 5 minutes,
About 3-5 hours About 3-5 hours
8 hours and 40 minutes -- or 8 2/3 hours to be exact. How do I know? 9 am to 12 pm (noon) is 3 hours. 12 pm (noon) to 5 : 40 pm is 5 hours and 40 minutes, or 5 2/3 hours. 3 + 5 2/3 = 8 2/3
To figure the time 5 hours after 10 p.m. is fairly simple. There are two hours from 10 p.m. until midnight, and after midnight the switch happens to a.m. hours. So, 5 hours after 10 p.m. would be 3 a.m.
There are 2 hours between 3 and 5 o'clock.
5 hours 40 minutes, or 5-2/3 hours.
3 hours 40 minutes.
A 3 kW fire uses 3 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy for every hour it runs. In 5 hours, the total energy used would be 3 kW x 5 hours = 15 kWh.
Two hours. If it's 3 pm in Calgary, it's 5 pm in Montreal.