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, Mr 77 i 3. Nick gets out of school at 2:25 PM. He has a ride home on the bus. j Next he goes on a 30-minute bike 1 ride. Then he spends 55 minus c homework. At what time N i f…
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, Mr 77 i 3. Nick gets out of school at 2:25 PM. He has a ride home on the bus. j Next he goes on a 30-minute bike 1 ride. Then he spends 55 minus c homework. At what time N i finish his homework -
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4:05 because all min add 15+30+55=100 min 100-60=40 1hour40min add2:25 =4:05
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Add 15, 30, and 55 (15+30=45, 45+55=100, 100 minutes=1hr40min). Then add the two times together (2:25+1:40=4:05) Nick finished his homework at 4:05 :)
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