Asked by pretty
Kate's plane leaves at 3:35 P.M. She has to check in 2 h and 35 min to get to the airport from her home. Kate must first drop off her dog, Fido, at her friend's house next door. She wants to spend 45 min talking to her friend. What is the latest time she should leave her house?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please proofread this sentence and repost. As it is, it doesn't make sense.
She has to check in 2 h and 35 min to get to the airport from her home.
She has to check in 2 h and 35 min to get to the airport from her home.
Answered by
EssKay
I think there is a typo in your question. "She has to check in 2 h and 35 min". Is it she has to check in 2 hours early and it takes 35 minutes to get to the airport?
If so, you want to add up all the time for travel and chit chat. So 2 hours + 35 minutes + 45 minutes, and then make sure she leaves her house that much earlier than 3:35.
If so, you want to add up all the time for travel and chit chat. So 2 hours + 35 minutes + 45 minutes, and then make sure she leaves her house that much earlier than 3:35.
Answered by
pretty
She has to check in 2 h before take-off.
This one is correct.
This one is correct.
Answered by
Jen
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Answered by
pretty
Kate's plane leaves at 3:35 P.M. She has to check in 2 h before take-off. She takes 1h and 35 min to get to the airport from her home. Kate must first drop off her dog, Fido, at her friend's house next door. She wants to spend 45 min talking to her friend. What is the latest time she should leave her house? For this can you show formula how to do it?
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