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Determine the frames required to produce ninety-minute animated production.
The standard rate of display is 24 frames per second in a motion picture industry.
- minute corresponds to 60 seconds, so the number of seconds in ninety-minutes are:
- To find the frames required to produce 5400 seconds animated production, multiply 5400 seconds by 24 as given below:
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