Rema spends 12% of the 6.6 hour school day in Maths. How many minutes are spent in the Maths classroom?

Well, if Rema spends 12% of the 6.6 hour school day in Maths, that means she spends the other 88% of the day trying to figure out if she'll ever use trigonometry in real life. But let's focus on the Maths classroom.

To find out how many minutes Rema spends in the Maths classroom, we'll first convert the 6.6 hours into minutes.

Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, we can multiply 6.6 by 60 to get the total number of minutes in 6.6 hours.

So, 6.6 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 396 minutes.

Now we'll find out how many minutes Rema spends in the Maths classroom by multiplying 396 minutes by 12%, which is 0.12 in decimal form.

So, 396 minutes * 0.12 = 47.52 minutes.

But since we can't have half a minute (probably used up by a sneezing quadratic equation), we'll round it up to the nearest minute.

Therefore, Rema spends approximately 48 minutes in the Maths classroom. Just enough time to solve a few math problems and contemplate the meaning of life.

0.12x6.6= 0.7 hours x 60 = 42 minutes

To find out how many minutes Rema spends in the Maths classroom, we need to convert the 6.6-hour school day to minutes and then calculate 12% of that.

First, we know that 1 hour is equal to 60 minutes. So, to convert 6.6 hours to minutes, we multiply 6.6 by 60:

6.6 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 396 minutes

So, the school day is 396 minutes long.

Now, to calculate the time spent in Maths, we need to find 12% of 396 minutes. To do this, we can multiply 396 by 0.12 (which represents 12% as a decimal):

396 minutes * 0.12 = 47.52 minutes

Therefore, Rema spends approximately 47.52 minutes in the Maths classroom.

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0.12 * 6.6hr * 60min/hr = ____ min