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Miguel can add up the time requirements to see if there is enough time to accomplish everything. In a given week his time commitments would equal class time + study time + sleep time + exercise time + socializing + eating time.
How many total hours are available each week (remember he is excluding Sundays from his calculations)?
Number
How many hours per week will Miguel's time commitments require (remember he is excluding Sundays)?
Class Time (the same as the number of credit hours)
14
Study Time (class time x 2 hours)
28
Sleep Time
48
Exercise Time
6
Socializing and Eating Time
Number
Total Time
Number
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