Convert 1:30 to Decimal Hours

1.5000 hours
1h 30m = 90 min = 5,400 sec

1:30 = 1.5000 decimal hours. That's 90 minutes total, or 5,400 seconds. Decimal hours are used in payroll, billing, and timesheet systems because they use base-10 math.

Common HH:MM → decimal conversions

HH:MMDecimal hoursDecimal minutes
0:150.2515
0:300.5030
0:450.7545
1:001.0060
1:151.2575
1:301.5090
1:451.75105
2:002.00120
8:008.00480
8:308.50510
8:458.75525

💡 Did you know? Decimal time was proposed during the French Revolution (1793) as part of the metric system. The "decimal day" was 10 hours, each hour 100 minutes, each minute 100 seconds. It didn't catch on, but decimal hours survive in payroll and project management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1:30 as a decimal?

1:30 = 1.5000 decimal hours. To convert: hours + (minutes ÷ 60) = 1 + (30 ÷ 60) = 1.5000.

What is 1:30 as a decimal?

1:30 = 1 + (30 ÷ 60) = 1 + 0.5 = 1.5 decimal hours. A common mistake is reading "1.5" as "1 hour 50 minutes" — it's actually 1 hour 30 minutes.

What is 8:45 in decimal hours?

8:45 = 8 + (45 ÷ 60) = 8 + 0.75 = 8.75 decimal hours. 45 minutes is ¾ of an hour.

What is 0:15 in decimal?

0:15 = 0 + (15 ÷ 60) = 0.25 decimal hours. 15 minutes is a quarter hour.

How do I convert HH:MM to decimal in Excel?

In Excel: =A1*24 (where A1 is a time value formatted as HH:MM). The result is decimal hours. To convert to decimal minutes: =A1*1440.

Why use decimal hours?

Many payroll and billing systems use decimal hours because they're easier to compute (no base-60 math). A worker who logs 7.75 hours gets paid the same as one who logs 7:45, but payroll math is simpler with decimals.

How do I convert decimal hours back to HH:MM?

Hours = floor(decimal). Minutes = round((decimal - hours) × 60). So 8.75 → 8 hours + (0.75 × 60) = 8 hours + 45 minutes = 8:45. In Excel: =INT(A1) & ":" & TEXT((A1-INT(A1))*60, "00").

What is 7.5 hours in HH:MM?

7.5 hours = 7 hours + (0.5 × 60) minutes = 7:30. Multiply the decimal part by 60 to get minutes.