Calculating duration of time in hours and minutes

In this lesson, we will calculate durations of events that are more than one hour.

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Q1.Jane started the race at twenty past two. She finished 20 minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

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Q2.Sam started the race at quarter to five. He finished 35 minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

2/3

Q3.Sam started the race at twenty past two. He finished 20 minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

3/3

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Jane started the race at twenty past two. She finished 20 minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

1/3

Q2.Sam started the race at quarter to five. He finished 35 minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

2/3

Q3.Sam started the race at twenty past two. He finished 20 minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

3/3

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Calculating duration of time in hours and minutes

Please read the questions and select the appropriate answers.

Q1.Mary started the race at ten past three. She finished one hour and twenty minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

1/3

Q2.Alex started the race at ten past three. She finished one hour and twenty five minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

2/3

Q3.Charlie started the race at ten past three. He finished one hour and ten minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

3/3

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Calculating duration of time in hours and minutes

Please read the questions and select the appropriate answers.

Q1.Mary started the race at ten past three. She finished one hour and twenty minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

1/3

Q2.Alex started the race at ten past three. She finished one hour and twenty five minutes later. What time did she finish the race?

2/3

Q3.Charlie started the race at ten past three. He finished one hour and ten minutes later. What time did he finish the race?

3/3

Lesson summary: Calculating duration of time in hours and minutes

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