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When calculating time zones, you always ____________ an hour for each time zone to the east and _____________ an hour for each time zone to the west.
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When calculating time zones, you always ____________ an hour for each time zone to the east and _____________ an hour for each time zone to the west.
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When calculating time zones, you always
____________ an hour for each time zone to
the east and _____________ an hour for each
time zone to the west.
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When calculating time zones, you always **add** an hour for each time zone to the east and **subtract** an hour for each time zone to the west.
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