.60 Hours is 1 hour (00.60, .60 is sec) 1 hour = 60 minutes. Therefore .6 hours = .6X60 = 36 minues
There are 60 minutes to one hour, so 6x60=360. Half an hour is 30 minutes, so 360+30=390
Just over 51 seconds 70 miles = 1 hour = 60 minutes 7 miles = 6 minutes 7/7 miles = 1 mile = 6/7 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 6x60 / 7 = 51.428571
First, convert the time to minutes; 6x60+20 = 380 minutes. So, $10 x 380 minutes = 3800 dollar-minutes. On the other hand . . . I think you meant to say, "$10 per hour" Then, 20/60 = 1/3 or .333; add that to 6 hrs = 6.333 hours; 6.333hrs x $10/hr = $60.33
This is simple enough, so long as you know how many units there are in other units. So, let's take this from the easy end first. There are four minutes in four minutes. (Yes, that's both obvious and redundant, but it doesn't hurt to be clear and thorough.) Next, there are sixty minutes in one hour. So, in six hours, that's 6x60=360 minutes. Finally, there are twenty-four hours in a day. To find out how many minutes are in a day, that's 24x60, which is 1440 minutes. In this case, we then multiply that by 167 to get 240,480 minutes. Now, to finally get around to answering the question, add our three answers together. 240,480+360+4=240,844 minutes. (Does that seem like a lot of minutes, or not very many to you?)
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.60 Hours is 1 hour (00.60, .60 is sec) 1 hour = 60 minutes. Therefore .6 hours = .6X60 = 36 minues
There are 60 minutes to one hour, so 6x60=360. Half an hour is 30 minutes, so 360+30=390
== == Approx 60 cubic inches per 1000 cc (1 liter) so 6x60 equals 360 cubic inches
It depends on your gas mileage. For instance, if your car gets 20 miles per gallon, then you would need 18 gallons of gas to drive the 360 miles (6x60)
Just over 51 seconds 70 miles = 1 hour = 60 minutes 7 miles = 6 minutes 7/7 miles = 1 mile = 6/7 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 6x60 / 7 = 51.428571
The first step to answering this question is to convert 6 hours into minutes. This makes it easier to work with and means units are consistent. 6x60 = 360, so we have 360 minutes. The next step is to find 65% of 360 minutes. To do this you multiply by 65 and then divide by 100. 360x65/100 = 234. Thus 65% of 6 hours is 234 minutes.
First, convert the time to minutes; 6x60+20 = 380 minutes. So, $10 x 380 minutes = 3800 dollar-minutes. On the other hand . . . I think you meant to say, "$10 per hour" Then, 20/60 = 1/3 or .333; add that to 6 hrs = 6.333 hours; 6.333hrs x $10/hr = $60.33
Possibly the most familiar to many people is degrees, but this is not the only unit. Radians are a unit often easier to work with. A full circle = 360 degrees = 2pi radians. It could be argued radians are a more basic unit since they're based on the formula for circumference and not on dividing the circle into an arbitrary number of pieces - someone had to choose 360 rather than 400, 1000, or some other number for number of degrees in a circle. ... The 360 comes from the Babylonians, ca 1500BC. Their number system was based on 60 (6X60=360) - this is also the reason for 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute, in angles as well as time.
Possibly the most familiar to many people is degrees, but this is not the only unit. Radians are a unit often easier to work with. A full circle = 360 degrees = 2pi radians. It could be argued radians are a more basic unit since they're based on the formula for circumference and not on dividing the circle into an arbitrary number of pieces - someone had to choose 360 rather than 400, 1000, or some other number for number of degrees in a circle. ... The 360 comes from the Babylonians, ca 1500BC. Their number system was based on 60 (6X60=360) - this is also the reason for 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute, in angles as well as time.
This is simple enough, so long as you know how many units there are in other units. So, let's take this from the easy end first. There are four minutes in four minutes. (Yes, that's both obvious and redundant, but it doesn't hurt to be clear and thorough.) Next, there are sixty minutes in one hour. So, in six hours, that's 6x60=360 minutes. Finally, there are twenty-four hours in a day. To find out how many minutes are in a day, that's 24x60, which is 1440 minutes. In this case, we then multiply that by 167 to get 240,480 minutes. Now, to finally get around to answering the question, add our three answers together. 240,480+360+4=240,844 minutes. (Does that seem like a lot of minutes, or not very many to you?)