1 quarter equals 15 minutes so there are 4 quarters in an hour there are 15 minutes left until the hour
Improve your time-related sense of time! 52 miles per second equals 187200 mph, anyway (if that's your question!)
No number of meters equals one minute, unless possibly minutes of longitude are meant. Normally, minutes measure time and meter measures distance, which are incommensurable (incompatible) categories.
Distance equals rate times time. You're trying to solve an equation with two unknowns. You know the distance, you're trying to establish the time, but the time will vary according to the rate. At 34.96 mph, the trip will take sixty minutes. At 69.92 mph, the trip will take thirty minutes.
In sixteen minutes it will be as many minutes before 3 P.M. as it was after 2 P.M. ten minutes ago. What time is it?
You can't compare gigabytes by time. Gigabytes are memory storages.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 46 minutes. One hour equals 60 minutes plus 46 minutes equals 106 estimated minutes which is the correct answer to the question. Note that travel time is not an exact period of duration in driving and should and will vary from trip to trip.
1 quarter equals 15 minutes so there are 4 quarters in an hour there are 15 minutes left until the hour
Improve your time-related sense of time! 52 miles per second equals 187200 mph, anyway (if that's your question!)
No number of meters equals one minute, unless possibly minutes of longitude are meant. Normally, minutes measure time and meter measures distance, which are incommensurable (incompatible) categories.
MB which stands for mega bytes is not a measure of time. It is a measure of computer space. 50 MB is the size of about the size of two short songs if in the right format.
1 hour = 60 minutes. You now have all the information required to answer this and similar questions.
It will take about 11 hours and 50 minutes of total driving time at a constant 65 mph. Add some time for stops and delays.
The earth rotates one degree in every 4minutes of time.(One degree is equal to 60 minutes of angle measure.)
Distance equals rate times time. You're trying to solve an equation with two unknowns. You know the distance, you're trying to establish the time, but the time will vary according to the rate. At 34.96 mph, the trip will take sixty minutes. At 69.92 mph, the trip will take thirty minutes.
I assume 1.9 is 1.9 points. 6x1.9 is 11.4 minutes.
It will take about 1 hours and 35 minutes of total driving time at a constant 60 mph. Add some time for stops and delays.