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During a storm, an apartment building lost power for 26 hours. For how many seconds was the power out? A 3744 seconds B. 156 seconds C. 6400 seconds D. 9360 seconds
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During a storm, an apartment building lost power for 26 hours. For how many seconds was the power out? A 3744 seconds B. 156 seconds C. 6400 seconds D. 9360 seconds
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During a storm, an apartment building lost power for 26 hours. For how many
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A 3744 seconds
B. 156 seconds
C. 6400 seconds
D. 9360 seconds
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d.9360
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if it was c the hours wouldve probably been 23 hr or 24hr
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