I need a conversion chart that converts minutes into military time or hundreths?

I have the concept of the hours conversion it is the minutes conversion:
45 minutes equates to 75
30 minutes equates to 50
I am speaking of a chart that converts the minutes to hundreths when the number is not for 1/2 hour increments or 1/4 hour increments

Military time is not based on hundredths. Rather, it works the same way as standard 12-hour time, except that instead of rolling over from 12:59 PM, it goes to 1300. It also does not include an AM or PM indicator or the colon included in a 12-hour time read out, because neither is needed. Easiest way to determine military time/24-hour time from a 12-hour clock is to simply add the current time (only if in the PM) to 12. For example, if it’s 5:00 PM, you would add 5 to 12 to reach 17, or 1700.

8 Responses to “I need a conversion chart that converts minutes into military time or hundreths?”

  1. pamperedchefsanders on November 11th, 2009 at 6:15 pm

    Are you asking about the 24 hour clock?
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  2. Military time is not based on hundredths. Rather, it works the same way as standard 12-hour time, except that instead of rolling over from 12:59 PM, it goes to 1300. It also does not include an AM or PM indicator or the colon included in a 12-hour time read out, because neither is needed. Easiest way to determine military time/24-hour time from a 12-hour clock is to simply add the current time (only if in the PM) to 12. For example, if it’s 5:00 PM, you would add 5 to 12 to reach 17, or 1700.
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  3. It’s really not that complicated; from 1 pm til midnight, just add two to the hour. I.E., 1pm is thirteen hundred hours, 6pm is eighteen hundred hours, etc. From 1am til 9am, add a O before the time. I.E. 1am is 0100 hours and 9am is 0900 hours, 10am is ten hundred hours, 11am is eleven hundred hours, and noon is twelve hundred hours !
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  4. You don’t need a chart, just a formula. If it says 15:00, then just subtract two from 5 and you got 3… or 3:00. 13:00 (3 – 2 = 1) so… 1:00. 20:00 (10 – 2 = 8) so… 8:00. It’s pretty easy when you understand the math, which is just subtraction.

    I guess there are other ways after reading other peoples replies.
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  5. haha ok military time 0600 is 6 am 1200 is 12 oclock 1300 is 1pm if its over 12 then you just subtract 12 from it and its pm
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  6. birthdad in hell on November 11th, 2009 at 8:21 pm

    no charts no math formulas. just buy a timex expedition dial watch that has both standard and military time on it. There are a lot of watchs that have both on them. The simplest answer i can give you to your problem.
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    army vet

  7. Based on your new information, previous answer and chart deleted… Hope this is what you’re looking for.

    I think what you’re talking about is a latitude/longitude and plotting using time as a function (degrees expressed in minutes and hours). Hours is straightforward. With the minutes it’s taking the 60 minute rule (60 mins. per hour) and applying it to a base of 100.

    In other words, you take the number of the second and divide it by 60 [in fractions, the number 60 is the number of minutes in an hour and .60 is the "multiplier" and is a 100th fraction (two to the right of the decimal)]. Example: 30 seconds is 30/60 or 1/2. 1/2 expressed as a fraction is .5 (or spoken five tenths) which is the same as .50 (spoken fifty hundredths).

    The chart is:

    01 = 1/60 = .0167 (rounded = .02)
    02 = 2/60 = .0333 (.03)
    03 = 3/60 = .0500 (.05)
    04 = 4/60 = .0667 (.07)
    05 = .0833 (.08)
    06 = .1 (.10)
    07 = .1167 (.12)
    08 = .1333 (.13)
    09 = .1500 (.15)
    10 = .1667 (.17)
    11 = .1833 (.18)
    12 = .2 (.20) – You should start recognizing the pattern so I’ll round from this point.
    13 = .22
    14 = .23
    15 = .25
    16 = .27
    17 = .28
    18 = .30
    19 = .32
    20 = .33
    21 = .35
    22 = .37
    23 = .38
    24 = .40
    25 = .42
    26 = .43
    27 = .45
    28 = .47
    29 = .48
    30 = .50
    31 = .52
    32 = .53
    33 = .55
    34 = .57
    35 = .58
    36 = .60
    37 = .62
    38 = .63
    39 = .65
    40 = .67
    41 = .68
    42 = .70
    43 = .72
    44 = .73
    45 = .75
    46 = .77
    47 = .78
    48 = .80
    49 = .82
    50 = .83
    51 = .85
    52 = .87
    52 = .88
    53 = .90
    54 = .92
    55 = .93
    56 = .95
    57 = .97
    59 = .98

    60 is not used because it’s one hour (60/60 = 1).
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