I assume 0.5 hours. 0.5 hours is 30 minutes
2.25
One hour is equal to 60 minutes so if you take 45 minutes away you are left with 15 minutes.
2:55
five hours and twenty minute is not necessarily a fraction. It is, for example, 320 minutes, which is an integer.
205,200
Five minutes exactly.
2.25
No, the NHL has never used another overtime timing format than the five minutes. Between 1942 and 1984, there was no overtime, games that were tied after 60 minutes ended as a tie.
One hour is equal to 60 minutes so if you take 45 minutes away you are left with 15 minutes.
2:55
3.5 hours is 210 minutes.
five hours and twenty minute is not necessarily a fraction. It is, for example, 320 minutes, which is an integer.
240 minutes - or four hours.
205,200
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
To cut a 5-foot log into 5 equal pieces, you would need to make 4 cuts to create 5 equal sections. If it takes 5 minutes to make one cut across the log, you would need a total of 4 cuts, so it would take 20 minutes to cut the 5-foot log into five equal pieces.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 2.5.