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For the upcoming semester, I have a teaching load of 13hours, meaning that I am expected to be in the classroom for 13 hours a week. In any given week, how many seconds would I be in the classroom?
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In any week, if you spent 13 hours a week, you'd be in the classroom for 46800 seconds .
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