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Subtract 2 hours, 20 minutes from 4 hours, 10 minutes. 2 hours, 10 minutes 1 hour, 50 minutes 1 hour, 30 minutes 1 hour, 10 minutes
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Subtract 2 hours, 20 minutes from 4 hours, 10 minutes.
2 hours, 10 minutes
1 hour, 50 minutes
1 hour, 30 minutes
1 hour, 10 minutes
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So, Lets turn these into Minutes to make this easier.
2 hrs, 20 min would be 140 min.
4 hrs, 10 min would be 250 min.
Now subtract 140 from 250.
250 - 140 = 110
So, 1 hr and 50 min. :)
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Easy 1 hour and 50 minutes hope this helps
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