10 minutes to 3 refers to the time 2:50. This is because there are 60 minutes in an hour, and if you subtract 10 minutes from 3:00, you get 2:50. This can also be represented as 3:00 - 10 minutes = 2:50.
Oh, dude, 10 minutes to 3 is like 2:50. It's not rocket science, just a little math and common sense. So, if you have a meeting at 3, maybe don't start a new Netflix show at 2:50, unless you're cool with being fashionably late.
Each hour is 60 minutes. So 3 hours is 180 minutes, with 10 minutes left over. The answer is 3 hours 10 minutes.
8 hours and 10 minutes is equal to: 490 minutes 10 minutes more than 1/3 of a day
3 hours 10 minutes.
190 minutes
At 10 minutes to 3, a digital clock would show 2:50. Or, if it's a 24 hour clock and it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon, it would display 14:50.
Each hour is 60 minutes. So 3 hours is 180 minutes, with 10 minutes left over. The answer is 3 hours 10 minutes.
10 minutes.
3:44+10 mins is 3:54 or 6 minutes to 4.
0.3 hours = 3/10 hours = 60*3/10 minutes = 180/10 minutes = 18 minutes. So 1.3 hours = 1 hour 18 minutes.
8 hours and 10 minutes is equal to: 490 minutes 10 minutes more than 1/3 of a day
3 hours 10 minutes.
190 minutes
At 10 minutes to 3, a digital clock would show 2:50. Or, if it's a 24 hour clock and it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon, it would display 14:50.
1 hour = 60 minutes 2 hours = 120 minutes 3 hours = 180 minutes . . . 10 hours = 600 minutes 10 hours + 30 minutes = 630 minutes
It means a time that is somewhere between 3 and 10 minutes.
3 minutes and 10 seconds
3 minutes and 10 seconds