The Drama Club is showing a video of their recent play. The first showing begins at 4:35 p.m. The second showing is scheduled at 7:15 p.m. with a -hour break between the showings. How long is the video in hours and minutes? The video is |hours and minutes. Complete the explanation of how you can use a number line to find the answer. You can work backward from the start time of the second showing at| You count back - hour, which is 2 minutes, for the break between showings to The second showing started 20 minutes late. Will the second showing be over by 9:35 p.m.? Complete the explanation why your answer is reasonable. The second showing started at| p.m. hours v be over by 9:35 p.m. The movie lasts minutes, so it ends at 45 p.m. So, ? | the second showing ?

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The Drama Club is showing a video of their recent play. The first showing begins at 4:35 p.m. The second showing is scheduled at 7:15 p.m. with a 1/2
hour break between the showings. How long is the video in hours and minutes?
The Drama Club is showing a video of their recent play. The first showing begins at 4:35 p.m. The second
showing is scheduled at 7:15 p.m. with a -hour break between the showings.
How long is the video in hours and minutes?
The video is
|hours and
minutes.
Complete the explanation of how you can use a number line to find the answer.
You can work backward from the start time of the second showing at|
You count back - hour, which is
2
minutes, for the break between showings
to
The second showing started 20 minutes late.
Will the second showing be over by 9:35 p.m.?
Complete the explanation why your answer is reasonable.
The second showing started at|
p.m.
minutes, so it ends at
45 p.m. So, ?
| the second
The movie lasts
hours
showing ?
v be over by 9:35 p.m.
Transcribed Image Text:The Drama Club is showing a video of their recent play. The first showing begins at 4:35 p.m. The second showing is scheduled at 7:15 p.m. with a -hour break between the showings. How long is the video in hours and minutes? The video is |hours and minutes. Complete the explanation of how you can use a number line to find the answer. You can work backward from the start time of the second showing at| You count back - hour, which is 2 minutes, for the break between showings to The second showing started 20 minutes late. Will the second showing be over by 9:35 p.m.? Complete the explanation why your answer is reasonable. The second showing started at| p.m. minutes, so it ends at 45 p.m. So, ? | the second The movie lasts hours showing ? v be over by 9:35 p.m.
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