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Answer: 105 frames

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Given:
\textsf{25 frames per second, starts at 0 seconds already played 190 frames}

Find:
\textsf{Frame count already played when time = -3.4}

Solution: In order to find the number of frames that have already played when the time was equal to -3.4 seconds, we must first figure out long the delay is. We can do this by dividing 25 frames per second from 190 frames which gives us that 7.6 seconds passed before we started counting at 0.

Therefore, if we want to look at -3.4 seconds out of -7.6 seconds that means that 4.2 seconds passes after the initial playing to get to -3.4 seconds. Now we can just multiply 4.2 seconds by 25 frames per second which gives us that about 105 frames have played when the time was equal to -3.4

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