If there were 10 minutes in an hour, then you could only split an hour into 2 or 5
equal pieces without cutting up any minutes.
With 60 minutes in an hour, you can split an hour into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20,
or 30 equal pieces, without cutting up any minutes.
135 min to time. 60min = 1 hour. 30min = 1/2 hour. 135 min = 60min + 60min + 15min 2 : 15
you play for an hour.
30km/h = 30km/60min = 5km/10min 20km/h = 20km/60min = 10km/30min 5+10=15km
their are sixty (60) minutes in in one (1) hour ... You do the math ... 1 hour = 60min x 1 2 hours = 60min x 2 = 120min 3 hours = 60min x 3 = 180min 4 hours = 60min x 4 = 240min 5hours = 60min x 5 = 300min If 300minutes = 5 hours then the answer is 5 hours and 12minutes
1 hour=60min therefore 100min=1hour 40min
60sec = 1 min 60min= 1 hr so, 60sec x 60min = 3600 seconds in 1 hour 3600sec x 1/8, (or 3600sec / 8) =450 sec
1mi = 5280ft 1h = 60min 1500ft/min x 1mi/5280ft x 60min/h = 17.05mi/h (rounded)
60min = 1 hour so 135 min = 2hrs 15min
Since the cycle is 20 mph, you then know that you have at least one hour (60min). Then, you have five miles left. You simply divide 5 over 20 (5/20) which will get you 0.25. Well then, what is one fourth of 60min? It is 15 minutes. Lastly, you add 60min to 15min (60 min + 15 min) to equal 75 minutes or 1 hour and 15 minutes.
112min x 1h/60min = 1.87h = approximately 1 hour and 52min
there are 60min in an hour, so 6 times 60=360, so there are 360 tickets sold in an hour.
for real if an hour is 60min an u want to know 72 it would be 1 hr and 12min