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Minute Conversion
We are given a report that is showing a sum hours and minutes like this
00:23:00 like hh:mm:ss. First I need to now how to convert that into minutes in decimel format such as 45.67 min. I then need to be able to add subtract and multiply theses numbers.. I have tried all of the conversion formulas and have had no luck.. Help please BOb |
Minute Conversion
Take the cell that holds that sum and use a formula like:
=A23*24*60 (A23 held the sum in my sample) And format as General (or number with 2 decimal places). or directly: =sum(a1:a22)*24*60 Bob wrote: We are given a report that is showing a sum hours and minutes like this 00:23:00 like hh:mm:ss. First I need to now how to convert that into minutes in decimel format such as 45.67 min. I then need to be able to add subtract and multiply theses numbers.. I have tried all of the conversion formulas and have had no luck.. Help please BOb -- Dave Peterson |
Minute Conversion
It works great but why the 24?
Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: Take the cell that holds that sum and use a formula like: =A23*24*60 (A23 held the sum in my sample) And format as General (or number with 2 decimal places). or directly: =sum(a1:a22)*24*60 Bob wrote: We are given a report that is showing a sum hours and minutes like this 00:23:00 like hh:mm:ss. First I need to now how to convert that into minutes in decimel format such as 45.67 min. I then need to be able to add subtract and multiply theses numbers.. I have tried all of the conversion formulas and have had no luck.. Help please BOb -- Dave Peterson |
Minute Conversion
One hour is 1/24 of a day.
It might be easier to look at it in reverse. To convert 45 minutes (45.00) to a time, you'd divide 45 by 60 to get 3/4 of an hour. To convert that to a time You'd divide 3/4 by 24 3/96 of a day. Then format as hh:mm:ss So 45/60/24 = hh:mm:ss which means that 45 = hh:mm:ss * 24 * 60 (not too fancy algebra <vbg) Bob wrote: It works great but why the 24? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: Take the cell that holds that sum and use a formula like: =A23*24*60 (A23 held the sum in my sample) And format as General (or number with 2 decimal places). or directly: =sum(a1:a22)*24*60 Bob wrote: We are given a report that is showing a sum hours and minutes like this 00:23:00 like hh:mm:ss. First I need to now how to convert that into minutes in decimel format such as 45.67 min. I then need to be able to add subtract and multiply theses numbers.. I have tried all of the conversion formulas and have had no luck.. Help please BOb -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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