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How do you convert fraction into time? - Answers

If you're basing time on hours and minutes, the hours would be whole numbers and the minutes would be fractions. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, each minute is 1/60.So, some examples:20 minutes:20/60 = 1/338 minutes:38/60 = 19/301 hour, 25 minutes:1 + 25/60 = 60/60 + 25/60 = 85/60reduced, this would be:17/12 or 1 5/12 ( One and five twelfths )



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If you're basing time on hours and minutes, the hours would be whole numbers and the minutes would be fractions. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, each minute is 1/60.So, some examples:20 minutes:20/60 = 1/338 minutes:38/60 = 19/301 hour, 25 minutes:1 + 25/60 = 60/60 + 25/60 = 85/60reduced, this would be:17/12 or 1 5/12 ( One and five twelfths )



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How do you convert fraction into time? - Answers

If you're basing time on hours and minutes, the hours would be whole numbers and the minutes would be fractions. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, each minute is 1/60.So, some examples:20 minutes:20/60 = 1/338 minutes:38/60 = 19/301 hour, 25 minutes:1 + 25/60 = 60/60 + 25/60 = 85/60reduced, this would be:17/12 or 1 5/12 ( One and five twelfths )

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      If you're basing time on hours and minutes, the hours would be whole numbers and the minutes would be fractions. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, each minute is 1/60.So, some examples:20 minutes:20/60 = 1/338 minutes:38/60 = 19/301 hour, 25 minutes:1 + 25/60 = 60/60 + 25/60 = 85/60reduced, this would be:17/12 or 1 5/12 ( One and five twelfths )
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