• Eager Eagle
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        2 years ago

        100 longer decimal minutes. One Earth’s rotation was divided into 10 decimal hours, so each decimal hour was 2.4 standard hours.

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          2 years ago

          You’re telling me they worked 24 hours at a time?!

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              2 years ago

              I might have gotten mixed up. My thought process was, they worked 10 hour days, and you said each decimal hour was 2.4 regular hours. So 10×2.4 = 24

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                2 years ago

                I don’t think anyone said they had 10-hour work days, just 10-hour days.

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                  Oh yeah, that makes sense. Thanks lol