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OpenStudy (angela210793):

Good night ppl! :)

OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):

\[\Huge GREAT-Night.\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is a tricky question, so I'll answer by saying a night is roughly equivalent to 10 hours.

OpenStudy (angela210793):

hahahhahhaa :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Meaning that day is 24-10 hours = 14 hours.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@uber we can do this together

OpenStudy (anonymous):

G̠̪̩̎̊̐ͤͣ̾͆Ō͕͕͚͓͙͓͈̑ͩ̋͂O͎̣̭͇̳̤̿̋ͤ͛̑ͥ̌̈́Ď̤̝̗̦̟͓͖̾̏ͬ̋ ͓̻̳͇̬͎͂̈́͛̈N̫̖̮̬͈͉ͧ̃̄̃͒̌͆I͎̹͈͖͙ͬͫ̔ͤG͍̼̱̦̭̟ͥ͌̓͌̃ͩ̋H̼͍̜̳͓͔̻̋͊́̒͊̽̓ͯͅT̫̦͈̏̄̇̑̅̌ͣ͑,̥̰͙̳̲͈̝͉͕̐͆ͬͩͭ̔̽̾̍ ̺ͧ̀̍̅ͣ͑̚M͇̖͈̫͉͉̙͉̾̈́ͯͮͣ̏ͣ͂̚A̫͓̦̼̭͂̈́ͯ̇̃ͭ̋͊̌T̮̙̘̟̱̝ͮ̓̾̐̔͆͌ͧ̚H̭̜̻̙ͬ͒́ ̬̺̿ͤ̄̅͛ͫͯ̽N͎̣̖̬̝̑̍̔ͣ̾͋O̮̒̆͗ͅO̭̣̱̝ͮ͊ͯB͖̪̰̪͇̰̊ͩS͇̫ͧ̃ͬ̐͐.̱̯̟̥̾͋͆̚

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha. Let's do it together then. "Given that it takes 24 hours for a full day, and there are 180 latitudes, each spaced equally, how long (in minutes) does it take an entire latitude to get replaced by the next latitude?"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First of all, we need to find how many minutes there are in a day. How do we do this?

OpenStudy (angela210793):

hahahaha :D :D

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