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Write an algebraic expression that represents how many minutes are in "h" hours.
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Write an algebraic expression that represents how many minutes are in "h" hours.
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Write an algebraic expression that represents how many minutes are in "h" hours.
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('h' hours) x (60 minutes / hour) =
60 'h'
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Hello! Your algebraic expression would be 60h= m
m is total number of minutes. Hope this helps! :)
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