h for hours, m for minutes.
1 hour = 60 minutes h hours = 60h minutes
one every 4 to 6 hours. It's usually use in prescribing medication... (ravin21)
It is standard to write hrs when abbreviating hours. However if there is clear context showing that you mean hours it is often acceptable to simply use an h. For instance, in frequency or speed, you might right that someone was travelling at 100km/h. Or if giving the exact amount of time between two distant events, you could write 5d 6h 38m 12s and that would be acceptable. The problem with just using an h at other times is that h is more commonly used as an abbreviation for "height" so this can cause confusion.
1.2 h x 60min/h = 72 minutes
Hours of training
Do you mean 6 hours on a clock? If anything it would look like this -> |
q6h stand for every 6 hours, q=every and h=hours so you can also take it to mean qid or four times daily though the doses should be about 6 hours apart.
"H" on a work schedule typically stands for "Holiday." It indicates that an employee is scheduled to work on a holiday. Alternatively, it could also indicate "Hours" if it is indicating the number of hours an employee is scheduled to work.
The Motto of the 505th PIR of the US Army "H-Minus", means "Always Ready". Literally it refers to the number of hours until something is to occur.
d a worker who works 40 hours is paid 1820
18 h in g likely means converting 18 hours to grams, which doesn't make sense because hours and grams are units of time and mass, respectively. It's possible there was a mistake or misunderstanding in the question.
h for hours, m for minutes.
Since a day has 24 hours, you divide the hours by 24. In equation form:h = 24dor the equivalent:d = h/24
1 hour = 60 minutes h hours = 60h minutes
The duration of The H-Man is 1.45 hours.
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