Well, isn't that just a happy little question. When we have 1 hour and 20 minutes, we can express that as a mixed number. So, 1 hour is the same as 60 minutes. When we add 60 minutes and 20 minutes together, we get a total of 80 minutes. And when we divide 80 by 60, we get 1 with a remainder of 20, so the mixed number for 1 hour and 20 minutes is 1 20/60, which simplifies to 1 1/3.
An hour = 60 minutes. 20+20+20= 60. SO>>>> 2/3 of an hour = 40 minutes. Understand?
1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.
If you want to convert that to minutes, remember that an hour has 60 minutes. Just calculate 1/3 of 60 minutes. which is 20 minutes
One hour is 60 minutes, 60 minutes divided by three is 20 minutes, and 20 minutes multiplied by two is 40 minutes. Two thirds of an hour is 40 minutes.
20 minutes.
1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.
28 and 1/20 hours
There are 20 minutes in a 1/3 of an hour
An hour = 60 minutes. 20+20+20= 60. SO>>>> 2/3 of an hour = 40 minutes. Understand?
1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.
Expressed as a number of hours as a mixed number in its simplest form, 28 hours 3 minutes is equal to 28 1/20 hours or 28 and one twentieth hours.
There are 20 minutes in one third of an hour.
1 hour and 20 minutes is 1.33333 hours.
There are 60 minutes in an hour so each minute is 1/60th of an hour. 20 minutes = 20/60th of an hour. This can be simplified to 1/3rd of an hour.
Minutes per hour means comparing the number of minutes in an hour.There are 60 minutes per hour.A full hour would be 60/60 (minutes) = 1 (hour)Beyond that it's a matter of what is being compared or what is being asked. For example if you were asked how many minutes per hour you spend creating widgets and you typically spend 20 minutes per hour making widgets than it's just a matter of converting it into the format you were asked for.20/60 = 1/3 = 20 minutes per hour (making widgets)Unless you are given an abstract question where the hypothetical number of minutes per hour is different from the real world you will normally always be working with the real world number of 60 minutes per hour. The rest of your variables will come from the question which incorporates the minutes per hour statement.
If you want to convert that to minutes, remember that an hour has 60 minutes. Just calculate 1/3 of 60 minutes. which is 20 minutes
One hour is 60 minutes, 60 minutes divided by three is 20 minutes, and 20 minutes multiplied by two is 40 minutes. Two thirds of an hour is 40 minutes.