Convert minutes to 0.1-hour billing increments. Print the chart for quick reference, or use Tenths to track to the second and bill to the tenth.
| Actual Minutes | Tenths | Billable Time | Decimal Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-6 minutes | 0.1 | 6 minutes | 0.10 hours |
| 7-12 minutes | 0.2 | 12 minutes | 0.20 hours |
| 13-18 minutes | 0.3 | 18 minutes | 0.30 hours |
| 19-24 minutes | 0.4 | 24 minutes | 0.40 hours |
| 25-30 minutes | 0.5 | 30 minutes | 0.50 hours |
| 31-36 minutes | 0.6 | 36 minutes | 0.60 hours |
| 37-42 minutes | 0.7 | 42 minutes | 0.70 hours |
| 43-48 minutes | 0.8 | 48 minutes | 0.80 hours |
| 49-54 minutes | 0.9 | 54 minutes | 0.90 hours |
| 55-60 minutes | 1.0 | 60 minutes | 1.00 hours |
This chart is a practical reference for 6-minute billing increments. Your billing method should follow your engagement terms, billing policy, and professional obligations. For legal work, the safer habit is to record accurate descriptions, batch tiny related tasks when appropriate, and keep fees reasonable.
Use the free timer and minutes-to-tenths calculator when you need a quick answer or a browser scratchpad.
Open the free timerTenths saves clients, matters, entries, and exports so the chart becomes a real billing workflow.
See the workflowTrack to the second with widgets, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, and encrypted sync across Apple devices.
Open the App StoreA tenth of an hour is six minutes. That makes billing entries easier to review, multiply by hourly rates, and export into invoices. The downside is that manual conversion creates friction: you have to remember the task, calculate the increment, write the narrative, and keep the entry organized.
Tenths is built for that exact pain point. It is not another law practice platform. It replaces the timer and billable-time capture workflow, especially for calls, emails, research blocks, court waits, and quick review work that happens away from the desk.
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