It usually takes 45 minutes to get to work. This morning it took 1 hour and 5 minutes. How much longer did it take this morning?

To find out how much longer it took this morning, we need to calculate the difference between the normal travel time and the actual travel time.

The normal travel time is 45 minutes.
The actual travel time this morning is 1 hour and 5 minutes, which can be converted to 65 minutes.

Therefore, it took an extra 65 minutes - 45 minutes = 20 minutes longer this morning.

To find out how much longer it took this morning compared to the usual time, you can subtract the usual time from the actual time taken.

1 hour and 5 minutes is equal to 65 minutes.

So, to calculate the extra time taken this morning, subtract 45 minutes (the usual time) from 65 minutes (the actual time taken):

65 minutes - 45 minutes = 20 minutes

Therefore, it took an extra 20 minutes this morning compared to the usual time.

To find out how much longer it took this morning to get to work compared to the usual time, you need to calculate the difference between the two times.

First, let's convert 45 minutes to hours:

45 minutes ÷ 60 minutes/hour = 0.75 hours

Next, the usual time is 0.75 hours, and this morning it took 1 hour and 5 minutes.

To calculate the total time this morning in hours:

1 hour + (5 minutes ÷ 60 minutes/hour) = 1.08 hours

Now, let's find the difference between the two times:

1.08 hours - 0.75 hours = 0.33 hours

Therefore, it took 0.33 hours (or approximately 20 minutes) longer this morning to get to work compared to the usual time.