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How do you Convert 60 seconds into hundredths of a minute? - Answers
Each second is (1 and 2/3) hundredths of a minute. If you have some number of seconds to convert, you have a choice: Option #1: Long division. Divide the (number of seconds) by (60). Multiply the quotient by (100). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute). Option #2: Take the number of seconds. Multiply it by (5/3). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute).
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How do you Convert 60 seconds into hundredths of a minute? - Answers
Each second is (1 and 2/3) hundredths of a minute. If you have some number of seconds to convert, you have a choice: Option #1: Long division. Divide the (number of seconds) by (60). Multiply the quotient by (100). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute). Option #2: Take the number of seconds. Multiply it by (5/3). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute).
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How do you Convert 60 seconds into hundredths of a minute? - Answers
Each second is (1 and 2/3) hundredths of a minute. If you have some number of seconds to convert, you have a choice: Option #1: Long division. Divide the (number of seconds) by (60). Multiply the quotient by (100). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute). Option #2: Take the number of seconds. Multiply it by (5/3). The answer is the number of (hundredths of a minute).
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