10:55
10 :15
11:45
An hour and fifteen minutes.
To express time up to the half hour, you typically state the hour and then the minutes past that hour. For example, if it's 2:15, you would say "It's fifteen minutes past two." If it's 2:30, you would say "It's half past two." For times before the half hour, you can use phrases like "It's ten minutes to three" for 2:50.
10:15
10 :15
11:45
10:45
An hour and fifteen minutes.
To express time up to the half hour, you typically state the hour and then the minutes past that hour. For example, if it's 2:15, you would say "It's fifteen minutes past two." If it's 2:30, you would say "It's half past two." For times before the half hour, you can use phrases like "It's ten minutes to three" for 2:50.
It would be normal during a ten hour shift to have an hour of breaks; half an hour for a meal, and two fifteen minute breaks to avoid excess fatigue or stress. However, company policies vary. If you take breaks for a longer time than what the employer allows, then you would be docked for that time.
one hour and ten minuts
10:15
Fifteen ten-thousandths as a decimal is 0.0015
half hour is what everyone says, but usually people are good after fifteen minutes
One hour = 60 minutes. Quarter hour = 15 minutes.Quarter [hour] to the hour = 15 minutes to the hour. OR start with the hour, say 1:00 PM. in fifteen minutes it will be a quarter after the hour. At thirty minutes it will be half past the hour. In forty five minutes it will be a quarter ( fifteen minutes) TO the next hour or a quarter to 2:00 PM.
A quarter past ten refers to 10:15, meaning fifteen minutes after ten o'clock. In contrast, a quarter to eleven refers to 10:45, which is fifteen minutes before eleven o'clock. Essentially, both times are fifteen minutes apart, but they represent different times within the hour.