

5 times 60, 6 times 6 is 30, so 5 times 60 is 300. So let's put a decimal place right over here and let's throw some 0's over there. And now let's see, we have a little left over, so we're going to get a decimal. We're going to have a little bit left over.

This is how many hours we're going to have. Or another way of thinking about that is, well, what is 549 divided into groups of 60. So it's essentially saying, how many groups of 60 minutes can we divide 549 into. Why 60? Because we know that one hour is equal to 60 minutes. So essentially, we're going to take 549 minutes and divide them into groups of 60. Subtract and we areHow many hours are in 549 minutes? And we can write it as a decimal or a fraction.

How many hours are in 549 minutes? And we can write it as a decimal or a fraction.
