Two fourths of an hour is equivalent to half an hour. Since an hour has 60 minutes, half of that is 30 minutes. Therefore, two fourths of an hour equals 30 minutes.
Two fourths of an hour is equivalent to half an hour. Since an hour is 60 minutes, half of that is 30 minutes. Therefore, 2 fourths of an hour equals 30 minutes.
A hour is sixty minutes Divide the hour by 4 gives you 1 fourth which equals 15 minutes The question requires three fourths so multiply 15 by 3 to get three fourths. 15x3=45. Three fourths of an hour is 45 minutes.
the decimal for two fourths is 0.50
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Two fourths of an hour is equivalent to half an hour. Since an hour is 60 minutes, half of that is 30 minutes. Therefore, 2 fourths of an hour equals 30 minutes.
45 minutes..............two fourths is 30 and one fourth is 15....
Two-fourths plus two-fourths equals 4/4 (four-fourths) or 1.
well, an hour is 60 minutes so you do 60/3=20 so 3 fourths of an hour is 20.
A hour is sixty minutes Divide the hour by 4 gives you 1 fourth which equals 15 minutes The question requires three fourths so multiply 15 by 3 to get three fourths. 15x3=45. Three fourths of an hour is 45 minutes.
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the decimal for two fourths is 0.50
Two fourths. Two fourths as a decimal is 0.5, which is larger than 0.2
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No, two thirds and two fourths aren't equivalent.
If you multiply the fraction three-fourths by two you will get six-fourths. If you change that improper fraction to a mixed fraction you will get one and two-fourths. The two-fourths reduces to one-half. There fore three-fourths times two is one and a half.