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Thank you We sneak Ah forced conversion allah shmoop we're
- 00:08
sure you've noticed how slowly the hands of a clock
- 00:10
can move sometimes Well this phenomenon hasn't escaped veronica little
- 00:14
house either it's especially painful when she has something to
- 00:18
look forward to after the final bell rings like last
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- 00:20
friday when she had to suffer through the latter half
- 00:22
of a school day all the while knowing that she'd
- 00:24
be a katy perry concert later that evening At one
- 00:27
point you looked up and saw that it was in
- 00:29
forty five her last class didn't end until three forty
- 00:33
five so basically not until forever Okay so it was
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five hours but an hour is like so long Five
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hours sounded like an eternity that's when her friend petunia
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got her a little trick by converting hours minutes it
- 00:46
wouldn't sound so bad because a minute is so short
- 00:48
by thinking about the time left in those terms did
- 00:51
seem totally manageable Okay so veronica knew there were sixty
- 00:55
minutes in an hour She set up her problem in
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a fraction form There are sixty minutes to everyone our
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so sixty over one now because they were five hours
- 01:04
left she could take five and multiplied by her fraction
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to get three hundred over one meaning that there were
- 01:11
three hundred minutes left in that one day Wait a
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minute That sounds even worse Veronica didn't want to wait
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three hundred of anything to high tail it out of
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there She was never going to forget petunia for this 00:01:21.79 --> [endTime] one i wonder how many minutes that would be
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