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10 November, 08:10

Suppose you are trying to find your

longitude and start looking for when the

shadows are shortest at your house.

You discover that this happens

at 1:14:20 p. m. EDT (Eastern Daylight

Savings Time).

What is this time in GMT?

Remember that EDT = GMT - 4.

since Greenwich is 4 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Savings

time, add 4 hours to the time in EDT.

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  1. 10 November, 08:25
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    Answer: 5:14:20 P. M (GMT)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is four hours ahead of Eastern Eastern daylight Savings time.

    That is,

    Eastern Daylight Savings Time = Greenwich Mean Time + 4

    Therefore,

    1:14:20 p. m. EDT (Eastern Daylight) will be equivalent to;

    1:14:20 p. m + 4 hours (GMT)

    5:14:20 P. M (GMT)
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