Rick can recite the entirety of Macbeth in 183 minutes. His grandson Morty has agreed to listen to Slippy recite Macbeth but doesn't really want to and so is planning to sneak away after 10 minutes and then come back five minutes before the end, as he knows Rick will be too self-absorbed to realise his absence. During this time he is planning to use an intergalactic portal to instantly teleport to an arcade, Blips and Chitz, and play his favorite virtual reality game, Life of Roy. If every round of Life of Roy takes 19 minutes, how many complete rounds can Morty play and still get back to Rick's recital in time?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Morty has 168 minutes to spend in Blips and Chitz. 183 minutes - 10 minutes (at the beginning of the recital) - 5 minutes (at the end of the recital).
Each round of Life of Roy takes 19 minutes therefore Morty can play 8 full rounds (168/19 = 8.84), the ninth round would be incomplete.
B
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