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What equation can you use to find m the number of minutes in hours

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We know there are 60 minutes in one hour. Considering we will call m the number of minutes and h the number of hours, we can establish the following equation:


h = (1)/(60) m


Basically, this says that every minute (m) accounts for 1/60 of an hour (h). You could also multiply both sides by 60 to get this equation:


60h = m


Thus, an equation would be
\boxed{h = (1)/(60) m} or
\boxed{60h = m}.

User Mikl X
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Answer:


Explanation:

Let the number of hours be represented by 'h'

h * m = number of minutes in hours

User Tokuriku
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