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How many minutes are in 3 and three quarters hours? - Answers
Using the following information we can use a simple multiplication or addition problem to solve your inquiry:There are 60 minutes per hourThere are 4 quarters per hourEach quarter per hour contains 15 minutesSo based on that information we get:Addition:60 minutes (Hour 1) + 60 minutes (Hour 2) + 60 minutes (Hour 3) + 15 minutes (Quarter 1) + 15 minutes (Quarter 2) + 15 minutes (Quarter 3) = 3(60) + 3(15) = 180 + 45 = 225 minutesMultiplication:60 minutes/hour x 3 hours + 60 minutes/hour x 3/4 hour = 225 minutes.So there are 225 minutes per every 3 and 3/4 hours.
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How many minutes are in 3 and three quarters hours? - Answers
Using the following information we can use a simple multiplication or addition problem to solve your inquiry:There are 60 minutes per hourThere are 4 quarters per hourEach quarter per hour contains 15 minutesSo based on that information we get:Addition:60 minutes (Hour 1) + 60 minutes (Hour 2) + 60 minutes (Hour 3) + 15 minutes (Quarter 1) + 15 minutes (Quarter 2) + 15 minutes (Quarter 3) = 3(60) + 3(15) = 180 + 45 = 225 minutesMultiplication:60 minutes/hour x 3 hours + 60 minutes/hour x 3/4 hour = 225 minutes.So there are 225 minutes per every 3 and 3/4 hours.
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How many minutes are in 3 and three quarters hours? - Answers
Using the following information we can use a simple multiplication or addition problem to solve your inquiry:There are 60 minutes per hourThere are 4 quarters per hourEach quarter per hour contains 15 minutesSo based on that information we get:Addition:60 minutes (Hour 1) + 60 minutes (Hour 2) + 60 minutes (Hour 3) + 15 minutes (Quarter 1) + 15 minutes (Quarter 2) + 15 minutes (Quarter 3) = 3(60) + 3(15) = 180 + 45 = 225 minutesMultiplication:60 minutes/hour x 3 hours + 60 minutes/hour x 3/4 hour = 225 minutes.So there are 225 minutes per every 3 and 3/4 hours.
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