Assuming "3 12" is meant to be 3 1/2 then it will be 28 km.
There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
There are 12 quarter hours in 3 hours, since there are 4 quarter hours in an hour.
1 quarter hour is 15 minutes. So 5 quarter hours would be 75 minutes. 5x15=75
Dont really understand what you mean by this question. But, from what I see in it, The formula would be Minutes=4(60/4) The answer would be 60, an hour. 15 Minutes (Quarter of an hour) x4 would also work.
There are three quarter-hours in 45 minutes.
Four quarter hours.
There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, there are 4 x 15 minute in 1 hour.Therefore 5 hours would have 20 x 15 minutes or 20 x quarter hours.
There are 12 quarter hours in 3 hours, since there are 4 quarter hours in an hour.
1 quarter hour is 15 minutes. So 5 quarter hours would be 75 minutes. 5x15=75
Dont really understand what you mean by this question. But, from what I see in it, The formula would be Minutes=4(60/4) The answer would be 60, an hour. 15 Minutes (Quarter of an hour) x4 would also work.
There are three quarter-hours in 45 minutes.
a quarter of an hour is 15 minutes
.25 hours is a quarter of an hour.
15 minutes (a quarter of an hour)In decimal .25 is one quarter. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes. So in 3.25 hours, the .25 means 15 minutes.
8 quarter hours is equivalent to 5.33 semester hours.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math here? Okay, so a day has 24 hours, a quarter of a day is 6 hours, half of that is 3 hours, and a third of that is 1 hour. So, in total, there are 1 hour in half of a third of a quarter of a day. Math can be fun, right?