to make it a fraction, we need a denominator. Such as minutes in year/ minutes in decade?
In a customary year there are 365 days, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour. Multiply these 3 numbers would give you minutes in a customary year.
A day on Neptune is 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds. A year on Neptune is 164.8 Earth years.
Just under four minutes.
2.5 minutes in a degree 30/12=2.5
525,600 Minutes in one year.
One year is about 525,949 minutes.
In a normal 365 day year, there are 105120 minutes in one-fifth of a year.
If it is not a leap year, 525,600
525,600 minutes are in one year. Multipliy 365 days times 60 minutes times 24 hours
1 year = 525948.77 minutes
One year is about 525,949 minutes.
There are 525600 minutes in one year.
525600 minutes in one year. You do the math. Multiply by 4.
There are 525,600 minutes in a normal year and 527,040 minutes in a leap year.
365 days per year x 24 hours per day x 60 minutes/hour = 525,600 minutes
This can easily be figured out with some easy math! First, let's figure out how many hours are in a year-- one year is 365 days, and one day is 24 hours. So, we multiply 24 hours by 365 days so we know how many 24-hour-time-periods there are in one year. 24X365= 8760 So if there are 8769 hours in one year, and one hour is 60 minutes, we can then find out how many minutes in one year by multiplying 60 by 8760. 60X8760= 525600 So a basic year is 525600 minutes, just as the Rent song tells us. Now, we divide 1,000,000 minutes by 525600 minutes, so we know how many 525600 units (i.e., years) there are in 1,000,000 minutes. 1000000/525600=1.902587... So, when we've lived one million minutes, we are just about two years old. If there is a leap year involved, about 2 years old is a pretty good estimate!