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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 03:40, jasondesatnick

Amelia is getting ready to go on a family vacation. They are driving the whole way, so she wants to have her favorite TV shows downloaded to her phone. Each 30 minute TV show takes 2⁄5 of an hour to download. How long would it take for Amelia to download an hour of her TV shows?

The trip is 61⁄2 hours long. How long will Amelia need to wait for her shows to download so that she is able to watch for the entire trip?

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