I had to phone up my son the computer whiz in LA to help me out on this one. They owed him some time in the massively parallel processor center where he works, and he ran this calculation for me last night. Here's what he came up with:
1 hour = 60 minutes
0.9 hours = (0.9 x 60) = 54 minutes
90 minutes is equal to 1 and a half hours, or 1 hour and 30 minutes. In terms of hours, you can express this as 1.5 hours
One and a half hours.
1.5 hours, 1 hour = 60 min
The answer is one and half houre
it's 1hour 30min = 1.5 hour
1 hour and 30 minutes
90 minutes equals 1 1/2 hours.
1 and a half hour
If we let the time it takes to put a single cap on a bottle = "t", then we are told: t = m / C We want our answers in hours, so we'll convert that, adjusting the for the relationship between minutes and hours. We know that there are sixty minutes in an hour, so we can say: t = (h / 60) / C t = h / 60C Again, that's the time it takes to apply a single cap. To apply "B" caps then, would take: t = Bh / 60C or B/60C hours.
The car will travel 297.5 miles.
A right angle is 90 degrees.
The source document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. The new document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document? Extension Revealed by Contained in Compilation
The source document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. The new document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document? Extension Revealed by Contained in Compilation
60 minutes = 1 hour 90 minutes = 90 / 60 hours = 1.5 hours
1.5 hours = 90 minutes
1.5 hours is 90 minutes.
90 hours
1.5 hours.
there are 60 minutes in an hour so there is 1 and a half hours in 90 minutes
1.5 hours = 90 minutes.
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1 and half hours and 90 minutes
90
1,5
90*60=540090 hours is 5400 minutes