Change Decimal Minutes Into Seconds
Oct 10, 2012I am looking for a simple formula to change decimal minutes into seconds for example 0.12 = 7 seconds
View 3 RepliesI am looking for a simple formula to change decimal minutes into seconds for example 0.12 = 7 seconds
View 3 RepliesHow can I Convert Decimal Minutes & Seconds To Total Seconds?
Here is the sample
I have an excel sheet with a row of numbers example below. These numbers represent the length of time that a telephone call was. The problem is they are decimal numbers (units of 100) but they represent seconds and minutes of a phone call which change up one number when the seconds hit 60 ...
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I want to change 1 minute 24 seconds and 5 tenths into a seconds number. So basically it would come out as 84.50 seconds.
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I trying to figure a formula to convert time on a phone call eg. 01:01:21 into total seconds (3661). Phonecalls will never be more than an hour long but the spreadsheet I will be supplied with (havn't got it yet!) will display them in the 00:00:00 format.
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0:22 (formated general) to a number = 22
or
1:30 (formated general) to a number = 90
I am trying to convert a number of "hours" "minutes" and "seconds", to give me a result in seconds only, in order that I may then financially cost the amount of time spent on a task. (A time and motion costing exercise)
Example:
1119:48:06
Represents 1119hours:48minutes:36seconds spent on a task.
I can manually convert this to 4031286 seconds, but it just takes too much time !!!(sorry!)
The data is extracted from a database which is unable to split the hours,minutes,seconds into seperate fields, which prevents me from using three cells in excel.
I have a spreadsheet that imports data relating to phone call durations. The information imports as a total number of seconds taken.
What I need to do is to change that number of seconds into hours, minutes and seconds.
Changing the format of the cells doesn't work.
I've tried everything I can think of, and run out of ideas.
example:
23 needs changing to 00:00:23
96 needs changing to 00:01:36
268 to 00:04:28
9374 to 02:35:14
I have a spread sheet with a colum showing average time to complete a task. This is currently shown as Days:Hours:Minutes:Seconds (4:19:33:19). I meed it to be shown purely as minutes, or at least as hours and minutes.
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Below is an example of my raw data, that I need to convert into minutes and seconds:
120000
120000
120000
2880000
480000
[code].....
What formula will convert 4.50 to 530 minutes ( "Decimal Time" )
another example 16.50 to 1250 minutes.
i need a hand to change the following. how do I get 02:23.5 ( Mins, seconds, 100th of a second) into just seconds.
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I have some time data that is dumped into an excel file from a phone system. I'm trying to average the data, but I get division by zero errors. The data is originally formatted as "general" and when I convert it to a time format I still get the error. I've attached a small version that has just the time column.
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I have to manually enter X based on the number of times the time stays the same before going on to the next minute.
12:01
12:01
12:01
12:01
12:01
12:01
12:01
=(((60/3600)/24)/7)+A1
I would like to automate the above so that X is caculated, however ; X can be any number from 1 - 25 and is completely random.
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[URL].....and the answer worked really well; up until a point of
Total Seconds32767
Time From Seconds09 hrs 06 minutes(s) and 07 second(s)
any higher than this value brings a #value error.
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Spreadsheet tracks race times for cross country races and needs to be able to
calculate improvement time in mm:ss (or zero if less than previous race).
Also,it would be nice to be able to enter times without using colons or have
to reference the field as h:mm:ss. The race result will always be mm:ss and
the last two digits will always be seconds, the result will never be more
than 60 minutes so hours are a real bother.
A1 (8:52, m:ss) - A2 (8:40, mm:ss) should = 0.12 (12 seconds)
Presently I am using the following: =TEXT(A2-A1,"h:mm:ss"), I only want to
display m:ss, hours are meanlingless
I have 36 minutes and 40 seconds entered as 36.4 (General Format)
How do I convert this to an actual time format mm:ss
In a column range, i need to enter sequences of minutes and seconds as follows:
12:08
13:19
16:49
28:13
I had changed the format of cells to mm:ss but if i enter 12:08 excel shows it as 08:00 unless i enter it with the hour (00:12:08)
Is there any way to avoid entering the hour each time but simply minutes and seconds?