An hour contains 60 minutes, so dividing your total minutes by 60 gives you the number of hours. When the division isn't clean — say, 100 minutes — the integer part (1) is the hours and the remainder (40 minutes) is the leftover. So 100 minutes = 1 hour 40 minutes, or 1.667 hours as a decimal.
Decimal hours are the standard format for billing systems, payroll software, and most scheduling tools. If you're submitting a timesheet and worked 105 minutes, you'd enter 1.75 hours — this converter gives you that number directly.
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