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Let’s Say I Left The House At 11:32 And Then I Came Back At 1:42, How Many Hours Have I Been Gone. Example: 1hours and 20min Just an example not the answer ^
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Let’s Say I Left The House At 11:32 And Then I Came Back At 1:42, How Many Hours Have I Been Gone.
Example: 1hours and 20min
Just an example not the answer ^
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i think the correct answer is 2 hours and 10 mins
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