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23 March, 13:56

It takes the earth 24 h to complete a full rotation. It takes Mercury approximately 58 days, 15 h, and 30 min to complete a full rotation. How many hours does it take Mercury to complete a full rotation? Show your work using the correct conversion factors.

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  1. 23 March, 14:17
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    24 hours in a day, so 58 x 24 = 1392 hours. So add that to the 15 hours; 1407 hours. Then add the 30 minutes; 1407.5 hours altogether.
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