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How do you calculate an average with minutes and seconds? - Answers

Convert all of the values into seconds, then average them, then convert back to minutes. For example (with value 4 minutes and 30 seconds and value 20 seconds) 4m, 30s- 4*60=240+30=270s 20s would stay as 20s 270s+20s=290s 290/2=145s The average would be 145s or 2m, 25s



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Convert all of the values into seconds, then average them, then convert back to minutes. For example (with value 4 minutes and 30 seconds and value 20 seconds) 4m, 30s- 4*60=240+30=270s 20s would stay as 20s 270s+20s=290s 290/2=145s The average would be 145s or 2m, 25s



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How do you calculate an average with minutes and seconds? - Answers

Convert all of the values into seconds, then average them, then convert back to minutes. For example (with value 4 minutes and 30 seconds and value 20 seconds) 4m, 30s- 4*60=240+30=270s 20s would stay as 20s 270s+20s=290s 290/2=145s The average would be 145s or 2m, 25s

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