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26 July, 11:09
3 hours 20 minutes - 1 hour 48 minuets
A. 2.12
B. 2.52
C. 1.32
D. 1.53
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Sullivan Adkins
26 July, 13:43
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3 hours and 20 minutes minus 1 hour and 48 minuets equals an hour and 32 minutes. There are 60 minuets in an hour and 60 divided by 32 is 0.53. This means that your final answer is:
D. 1.53
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