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Tim rarely spends more than 30 minutes watching TV in the afternoon if Tim begin watching TV at 4 p.m. would you expect him to still be watching tv at 5:00pm explain
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Tim rarely spends more than 30 minutes watching TV in the afternoon if Tim begin watching TV at 4 p.m. would you expect him to still be watching tv at 5:00pm explain
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No because 30 minutes past 4 is 4:30. If he was still watching at 5:00 it would be more than double
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