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Lesson 7: Convert Units of Time

In Grade 5 enVision Mathematics Chapter 12, Lesson 7, students learn to convert units of time between seconds and minutes and between minutes and hours by multiplying to convert larger units to smaller units and dividing to convert smaller units to larger units. Students apply these conversion skills to real-world comparison problems, such as determining whether a parking time limit is sufficient for a 2-hour movie. The lesson also covers expressing converted times as mixed numbers and remainders, and comparing time values written in different unit formats.

Section 1

Convert Between Hours, Minutes, and Seconds

Property

The fundamental relationships for converting time are:
1 hour=60 minutes1 \text{ hour} = 60 \text{ minutes}
1 minute=60 seconds1 \text{ minute} = 60 \text{ seconds}
1 hour=3600 seconds1 \text{ hour} = 3600 \text{ seconds}

Examples

  • Convert 450 seconds to minutes: 450÷60=7.5450 \div 60 = 7.5 minutes, or 7 minutes and 30 seconds.
  • Convert 2 hours and 5 minutes into seconds: (2×3600)+(5×60)=7200+300=7500(2 \times 3600) + (5 \times 60) = 7200 + 300 = 7500 seconds.
  • Convert 4000 seconds to hours, minutes, and seconds: 4000÷3600=14000 \div 3600 = 1 with a remainder of 400400. So, 1 hour and 400 seconds. Then, 400÷60=6400 \div 60 = 6 with a remainder of 4040. The final answer is 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 40 seconds.

Explanation

To convert between hours, minutes, and seconds, use the standard conversion factors. When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit (e.g., hours to seconds), you multiply. When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit (e.g., seconds to minutes), you divide. For mixed units, convert each part to the desired unit and then add them together.

Section 2

Convert To and From Mixed Time Units

Property

To convert mixed units (e.g., hours and minutes) to a single smaller unit (minutes):

(hours×60)+minutes=total minutes(\text{hours} \times 60) + \text{minutes} = \text{total minutes}

To convert a single smaller unit (e.g., seconds) to mixed units (minutes and seconds), use division with a remainder:

total seconds÷60=minutes (quotient) with a remainder of seconds\text{total seconds} \div 60 = \text{minutes (quotient) with a remainder of seconds}

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Chapter 12: Convert Measurements

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Convert Customary Units of Length

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Convert Customary Units of Capacity

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Convert Customary Units of Weight

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Convert Metric Units of Length

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Convert Metric Units of Capacity

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Convert Metric Units of Mass

  7. Lesson 7Current

    Lesson 7: Convert Units of Time

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Solve Word Problems Using Measurement Conversions

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Section 1

Convert Between Hours, Minutes, and Seconds

Property

The fundamental relationships for converting time are:
1 hour=60 minutes1 \text{ hour} = 60 \text{ minutes}
1 minute=60 seconds1 \text{ minute} = 60 \text{ seconds}
1 hour=3600 seconds1 \text{ hour} = 3600 \text{ seconds}

Examples

  • Convert 450 seconds to minutes: 450÷60=7.5450 \div 60 = 7.5 minutes, or 7 minutes and 30 seconds.
  • Convert 2 hours and 5 minutes into seconds: (2×3600)+(5×60)=7200+300=7500(2 \times 3600) + (5 \times 60) = 7200 + 300 = 7500 seconds.
  • Convert 4000 seconds to hours, minutes, and seconds: 4000÷3600=14000 \div 3600 = 1 with a remainder of 400400. So, 1 hour and 400 seconds. Then, 400÷60=6400 \div 60 = 6 with a remainder of 4040. The final answer is 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 40 seconds.

Explanation

To convert between hours, minutes, and seconds, use the standard conversion factors. When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit (e.g., hours to seconds), you multiply. When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit (e.g., seconds to minutes), you divide. For mixed units, convert each part to the desired unit and then add them together.

Section 2

Convert To and From Mixed Time Units

Property

To convert mixed units (e.g., hours and minutes) to a single smaller unit (minutes):

(hours×60)+minutes=total minutes(\text{hours} \times 60) + \text{minutes} = \text{total minutes}

To convert a single smaller unit (e.g., seconds) to mixed units (minutes and seconds), use division with a remainder:

total seconds÷60=minutes (quotient) with a remainder of seconds\text{total seconds} \div 60 = \text{minutes (quotient) with a remainder of seconds}

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Chapter 12: Convert Measurements

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Convert Customary Units of Length

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Convert Customary Units of Capacity

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Convert Customary Units of Weight

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Convert Metric Units of Length

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Convert Metric Units of Capacity

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Convert Metric Units of Mass

  7. Lesson 7Current

    Lesson 7: Convert Units of Time

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Solve Word Problems Using Measurement Conversions