dollars per hour x 1.67 = cents per minute
$90/hour =$1.5/minute. 90 cents/hour = 1.5 cents/minute = 1/40 dollars/hour.
Divide the dollar per hour by 60, that will give you how much they make per minute. If someone makes $10 an hour, they make about 17 cents a minute (actually .16666 repeating) If someone makes a lot more lets say $250 an hour they make about $4.17 a minute. So it doesn't always have to be cents per minute.
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
cubic feet per hour x 0.471947443 = liters per minute
Use this formula: miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute
$90/hour =$1.5/minute. 90 cents/hour = 1.5 cents/minute = 1/40 dollars/hour.
Multiply the cents per minute by 60.
Divide the dollar per hour by 60, that will give you how much they make per minute. If someone makes $10 an hour, they make about 17 cents a minute (actually .16666 repeating) If someone makes a lot more lets say $250 an hour they make about $4.17 a minute. So it doesn't always have to be cents per minute.
45 cents per minute.
90 dollars divided by 60 minutes= $1.5 per minute
There are 100 cents in $1 so Lets say that Sally earned 10 dollars and hour. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar you multiply 10x100= 1000. So Sally gets 1000 cents per hour. Hope this helps.
Multiply by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and divide by 100 (cents in a dollar). In short, multiply by 36.
15 cents per second is 15 x 60 cents per minute. That's 15 x 60 X 60 cents per hour. Dividing by 100, That's 15 x 6 x 6 dollars per hour, or 540 dollars per hour.
Roughly a bit more than 11 cents per minute. 7 / 60 = 0.116666667
Justin Bieber makes 220,833 dollars 33 cents per day, 27,604 dollars 16 cents per hour, 460 dollars 06 cents per minute, and 7 dollars 66 cents per second.In the time it took me to both research this information and type it, he has earned over 900 dollars.
$15.00Explanation:There are 60 minutes in an hour.Twenty five cents is one quarter (or 1/4) of a dollar which in decimal form is .25Basic multiplication is than: 60 x .25 = 15Twenty five cents (.25) per minute over the course of an hour (60 minutes) is therefore a total of: 15 dollars and no cents ($15.00)
64 cents per hour.