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An officer is tasked with monitoring a suspect's residence for 8 hours. If the officer takes two 30-minute breaks, how many hours are they actively monitoring?

Two 30-minute breaks equal 1 hour of break time. 8 hours total - 1 hour break = 7 hours active monitoring.

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Question: An officer is tasked with monitoring a suspect's residence for 8 hours. If the officer takes two 30-minute breaks, how many hours are they actively monitoring?

Answer options: ✅ 7 hours

  • 7.5 hours
  • 6.5 hours
  • 8 hours

Correct answer: 7 hours

Explanation: Two 30-minute breaks equal 1 hour of break time. 8 hours total - 1 hour break = 7 hours active monitoring.

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