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We are used to that our days are divided into 24 hours, our hours are divided into 60 minutes, and our minutes are divided into 60 seconds. If our days were divided into 10 hours (with no need for a. m. and p. m.), the new hours into 100 minutes, and the new minutes into 100 seconds, what new time would it be at 6 p. m. a: 5:00 b: 7:00 c: 9:00 d: 7:50

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