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Elapsed Time

Understanding Elapsed Time

Elapsed time is simply the amount of time that passes from the beginning of an event to its end.

Whether you are trying to figure out how long a car ride took, or what time your favorite movie will finish, you are calculating elapsed time!

Finding How Much Time Has Passed

If you know the start time and the end time, you can figure out the total time that has passed by counting the hours and then the minutes.

Example: From 2:15 to 4:45, how much time has passed?

  1. Count the hours first: Jump from 2:15 to 3:15 (11 hour), then to 4:15 (22 hours).
  2. Count the minutes next: From 4:15 to 4:45 is 3030 minutes (4515=3045 - 15 = 30).

Answer: The elapsed time is 22 hours and 3030 minutes.

Finding the End Time

Sometimes you know when an event starts and how long it lasts, but you need to figure out when it will end.

Example: A movie starts at 7:30 and lasts 11 hour and 4545 minutes. When does it end?

  1. Add the hours: Start at 7:30. Add 11 hour to get to 8:30.
  2. Add the minutes: Now we need to add 4545 minutes to 8:30.
    • First, add 3030 minutes to reach the next hour: 8:30 + 3030 minutes = 9:00.
    • We had 4545 minutes to add, and we just used 3030. We still have 1515 minutes left (4530=1545 - 30 = 15).
    • Add the remaining 1515 minutes to 9:00 to get 9:15.

Answer: The movie ends at 9:15.

Using a Number Line

A blank number line is one of the best tools for solving elapsed time problems!

  • Draw a line and write your Start Time on the left.
  • Make large "jumps" forward for the hours.
  • Make smaller "jumps" forward for the minutes (you can jump by 10s, 5s, or 1s to make it easier).
  • Where you land is your End Time!

Using jumps on a number line helps keep track of the time so you don't lose your place when crossing over into a new hour.