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Mathematics, 16.11.2019 04:31 nataoli3843
An astronomer knows that a satellite orbits the earth in a period that is an exact multiple of 1 hour that is less than 1 day. if the astronomer notes that the satellite completes 11 orbits in an interval that starts when a 24-hour clock reads 0 hours and ends the clock reads 17 hours, how long is the orbital period of the satellite?
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