Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we round 12 hours and 12 minutes to the nearest hour, we see that it's closer to 12 hours than to 13 hours. So, it becomes 12 hours. Keep on painting those numbers with joy and positivity!
12 minutes/ 1 hour = 12 minutes/60 minutes = 12/60 = 1/5
You need 5 of 12 minutes to make an hour.
To find the number of minutes in 7/12 of an hour, you first need to determine the total number of minutes in an hour, which is 60. Then, you can calculate 7/12 of 60 by multiplying 60 by 7/12. This equals 35, so there are 35 minutes in 7/12 of an hour.
12 minutes
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we round 12 hours and 12 minutes to the nearest hour, we see that it's closer to 12 hours than to 13 hours. So, it becomes 12 hours. Keep on painting those numbers with joy and positivity!
12 minutes/ 1 hour = 12 minutes/60 minutes = 12/60 = 1/5
You need 5 of 12 minutes to make an hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes 1/12 hour = 60/12 minutes = 5 minutes.
1/12 hour = 5 minutes
To find the number of minutes in 7/12 of an hour, you first need to determine the total number of minutes in an hour, which is 60. Then, you can calculate 7/12 of 60 by multiplying 60 by 7/12. This equals 35, so there are 35 minutes in 7/12 of an hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes 1 hour / 12 = 5 minutes 7/12 hours=35 minutes
12 minutes
Regarding time it is: 1 hour and 12 minutes
72 minutes
12 minutes
No, 125 minutes is 2 1/12 hours. 60 minutes is an hour.