Well, if 1 hr is 60 mins, 1:60, apply this to 4.75:x
4.75*60 is 285 mins.
To convert minutes to hours, you use the ratio of 1 hour to 60 minutes. Therefore, to convert 366 minutes to hours, you would divide 366 by 60. This calculation gives you 6.1 hours, or 6 hours and 6 minutes.
To convert hours to minutes, you use the ratio of 60 minutes per 1 hour. Therefore, to convert 25 hours to minutes, you would multiply 25 by 60. This results in 25 hours equaling 1,500 minutes.
To convert hours into minutes, you can use the ratio of 60 minutes per hour. Therefore, to convert 2.4 hours into minutes, you multiply 2.4 by 60. The calculation is: 2.4 hours × 60 minutes/hour = 144 minutes.
The ratio is 60 minutes :1 hour.
You would use: 135/60 = 2 hours 15 minutes or 2.25 hours
The ratio is 60 minutes :1 hour.
To convert hours to minutes, you would use the ratio 1 hour = 60 minutes. Therefore, to convert 2.4 hours to minutes, you can multiply 2.4 by 60 to get 144 minutes.
60 to 1
You would use: 135/60 = 2 hours 15 minutes or 2.25 hours
Yes.
To convert 75 minutes to hours, you would use the ratio of 1 hour to 60 minutes. Therefore, you divide 75 minutes by 60 minutes per hour, which results in 1.25 hours. Thus, 75 minutes is equivalent to 1 hour and 15 minutes.
60 minutes/1 hour
That is true. 1/60 is the ratio. To convert 25 hours to minutes, you would multiply 25 by 60, which equals 1500 minutes.
what ratio would you use to convert 6.1 hours to minutes
60min/1hour
To find the ratio of 24 minutes to 2 hours, first convert both time units to the same unit. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, 2 hours is equal to 2 x 60 = 120 minutes. Therefore, the ratio of 24 minutes to 2 hours is 24:120, which simplifies to 1:5. This means that for every 1 unit of 24 minutes, there are 5 units of 2 hours.
To solve this problem, we would start by writing out what we were given: 6.1 hours x 60 minutes/1 hour. With this ratio, we can cancel out the hours, so we solve the arithmetic 6.1 x 60 = 366 minutes. The term that did not cancel is minutes, so that is what we're left with, which is what we wanted.