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What happened? First of all your number should be 37257 secs.
Step wise you do continued division with 60. The remainder after first division will be seconds. Now if you divide the quotient by 60, the remainder is minutes and the quotient is hours and if you divide further by 24......
Always remember to divide by 60, not 100. Time is weird like that. Why cant there be a metrc time system. I guess the closes thing to it is military time
IF on a traditional ROUND clock, every minute will take 100 sec which means that the second hand would have to move a smaller angle each time in order to maintain the same timing as a 1min =60 sec.
the conversion should be done steps by steps as under
hours
(37257 / 3600)= 10 hrs
minutes
((37257 mod 3600) / 60)= 20
seconds
((35257 mod 3600) mod 60) = 57
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