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Dr. Hemandez just started an experiment. He will collect data for 8 days. How many hours is this?
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Dr. Hemandez just started an experiment. He will collect data for 8 days. How many hours is this?
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There is 192 hours in 8 days
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192 hours.
Explanation:
24 hours in a day
24 x 8 = 192 hours.
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