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I calculated the combined rate to 58/100
but I don't know where to go from here.

- I tried to figure out that we need 1.7 to get to 100, so it's 1 hour and 0.7 of an hour, is that the correct way of approaching it?
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joe123x wrote:
I calculated the combined rate to 58/100
but I don't know where to go from here.

- I tried to figure out that we need 1.7 to get to 100, so it's 1 hour and 0.7 of an hour, is that the correct way of approaching it?


50/29 hours is approximately 1.7 hours. If you have 1.7 hours, this means you have 1 hour plus 0.7 of an hour. Since 7/10 multiplied by 60 minutes equals 42 minutes, 1.7 hours can also be expressed as 1 hour and 42 minutes.
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I think this is a high-quality question and I agree with explanation.
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