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Come up with a scenario that explains why hours (hours for what?) goes down with time. It can be short, just a couple sentences or so.
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Come up with a scenario that explains why hours (hours for what?) goes down with time. It can be short, just a couple sentences or so.
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For example Sarah may be taking a test she has 2 hours to take the test.As more time passes the amount of hours go down
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