Mathematics
Grade5
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Question

Robert had 12 days of holiday. So, he had ________minutes for his holidays.

  1. 17280
  2. 72
  3. 720
  4. 7200

The correct answer is: 17280


    1 hr = 60 min, 24 hr = 24×60 = 1440 min (1 day)
    Then 12 days = 12 ×1440 = 17280 min

    1 day = 24 x 60 minutes.
    12 days = 12 x 24 x 60 minutes=  17280 minutes.

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