Jean went on vacation with her parents in their family car. They left their home in Florida on Monday at 7:15 am and arrived in North Carolina on Tuesday at 11:45 am. How long was their trip?

7:15 to 7:15 = 24 hours

11:45 - 7:15 = 4:30
so, 28 hr 30 min

To determine the duration of Jean's trip, we need to calculate the difference between their departure time and arrival time. Let's break it down step-by-step:

Step 1: Calculate the number of minutes from Monday 7:15 am to Monday 11:59 pm.
The time from 7:15 am to 11:59 pm is 16 hours and 44 minutes.
Total minutes from Monday 7:15 am to Monday 11:59 pm = (16 hours * 60 minutes) + 44 minutes = 964 minutes.

Step 2: Calculate the number of minutes from Tuesday 12:00 am to Tuesday 11:45 am.
The time from 12:00 am to 11:45 am is 11 hours and 45 minutes.
Total minutes from Tuesday 12:00 am to Tuesday 11:45 am = (11 hours * 60 minutes) + 45 minutes = 705 minutes.

Step 3: Calculate the total duration by adding the minutes from step 1 and step 2.
Total duration = 964 minutes + 705 minutes = 1669 minutes.

Therefore, the trip lasted for 1669 minutes.

To find out how long Jean's trip was, we need to calculate the time difference between their departure and arrival. Here's how you can do it:

1. Find the time elapsed on Monday: Subtract the departure time from 12:00 midnight (to get the total hours on Monday), and then add the remaining hours until 7:15 am.
- 12:00 midnight - 7:15 am = 4 hours and 45 minutes (Note: 12:00 midnight is the start of a new day)

2. Calculate the time elapsed on Tuesday: Add the hours from 12:00 am (midnight) until their arrival at 11:45 am.
- 12:00 am (midnight) - 11:45 am = 11 hours and 45 minutes

3. Add the time elapsed on Monday and Tuesday to get the total trip duration:
- 4 hours and 45 minutes + 11 hours and 45 minutes = 16 hours and 30 minutes

Therefore, the total duration of Jean's trip was 16 hours and 30 minutes.