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If Michael attends school from 7.30am to 2.30 pm on each weekday, it means he attends 7 hours every day. This translates to 2100 minutes each weekday.

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Q: Michael attends school from 7 30 am to 2 30 pm each weekday how many minutes does Michael attend school each weekday?
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