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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so 35 minutes is like 0.5833 hours, right? And 2 hours is, well, 2 hours. So, the ratio is 0.5833:2, which simplifies to 7:24. Cool, right?
45 minutes to 2 hours is the same as 45 minutes to 120 minutes. This can be reduced to 9/24, or 9 to 24.
When both the measures are in the same units, then the ratio can be calculated. 1 hour = 60 minutes ⇒ 2 hours = 2 x 60 minutes = 120 minutes The ratio of 50 minutes to 2 hours is then: 50 : 120 ⇒ 5 : 12
The ratio of 50 minutes to 1 1/2 hours is 5:9. Once the units are the same they can be cancelled out and the numbers reduced by any common factor until their highest common factor is 1. 1 hours = 60 mins → 1½ hours = 1½ × 60 mins = 90 mins Therefore the ratio is: 50 mins : 1½ hours = 50 mins : 90 mins = 50 : 90 = 5 : 9
To simplify the ratio of 45 to 180, first find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the two numbers, which is 45. Divide both numbers by the GCD to get the simplest form ratio. Therefore, the ratio of 45 to 180 in simplest form is 1:4.
To find the ratio of 190 minutes to 2 hours, first convert 2 hours into minutes. Since 1 hour equals 60 minutes, 2 hours is 120 minutes. The ratio of 190 minutes to 120 minutes is 190:120, which simplifies to 19:12.
To find the ratio of 2 minutes to 3 hours, first convert 3 hours into minutes. Since 1 hour equals 60 minutes, 3 hours is 180 minutes. Thus, the ratio of 2 minutes to 180 minutes is 2:180, which simplifies to 1:90.
To find the ratio of 5 hours to 720 minutes, first convert 5 hours into minutes. Since 1 hour equals 60 minutes, 5 hours is 5 × 60 = 300 minutes. Now, the ratio of 300 minutes to 720 minutes can be simplified by dividing both numbers by 60, resulting in a ratio of 5:12.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so 35 minutes is like 0.5833 hours, right? And 2 hours is, well, 2 hours. So, the ratio is 0.5833:2, which simplifies to 7:24. Cool, right?
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.
45 minutes to 2 hours is the same as 45 minutes to 120 minutes. This can be reduced to 9/24, or 9 to 24.
When both the measures are in the same units, then the ratio can be calculated. 1 hour = 60 minutes ⇒ 2 hours = 2 x 60 minutes = 120 minutes The ratio of 50 minutes to 2 hours is then: 50 : 120 ⇒ 5 : 12
The ratio of 50 minutes to 1 1/2 hours is 5:9. Once the units are the same they can be cancelled out and the numbers reduced by any common factor until their highest common factor is 1. 1 hours = 60 mins → 1½ hours = 1½ × 60 mins = 90 mins Therefore the ratio is: 50 mins : 1½ hours = 50 mins : 90 mins = 50 : 90 = 5 : 9
16. To find the number of hours created by a group of minutes, you have to divide the number of minutes by 60. To find number of minutes in a group of hours you have to multiply the number of hours by 60.
To find the answer, simply divide the # of minutes (1260) by the # of minutes in an hour (60) to find the quotient of 21 hours.
An hour is 60 minutes. Multiply the number of hours by 60 to find the number of minutes. To get from minutes to hours, divide the number of minutes by 60.
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