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Greg sets his watch for the correct time on Wednesday. Exactly one week later, he finds that his watch has lost 214 minutes. What is the overall change in time after 6 weeks?
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Greg sets his watch for the correct time on Wednesday. Exactly one week later, he finds that his watch has lost 214 minutes. What is the overall change in time after 6 weeks?
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1284 because, for one week he finds that his watch lost 214 minutes so you multiply that by 6 because your trying to find out the overall change in time after 6 weeks. So 214x6=1284
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