I'm going to post the times today. Try to figure out your photo period. But most importantly, put your data on your graph. Has anything changed? Big changes are coming in the next couple of weeks.
Mystery Class 1 - Sunrise - 6:59 am (0659) Sunset - 6:21 pm (1821)
Mystery Class 3 - Sunrise - 6:30 am (0630) Sunset - 6:15 pm (1815)
Mystery Class 5 - Sunrise - 7:00 am (0700) Sunset - 5:38 pm (1738)
Mystery Class 7 - Sunrise - 7:15 am (0715) Sunset - 7:20 pm (1920)
Beacon - Sunrise 6:24 am (0624) Sunset - 5:31pm (1731)
Here is an example of how to solve the photoperiod using Beacon. Remember you are subtracting minutes and there are only 60 minutes in an hour (not 100).
17: 31 becomes 16 : 91
- 06: 24 - 06: 24
10: 67 10 hours and 67 minutes is the same as 11 hours and 7 minutes.
I realize that one got a little confusing but if you remember that you are working with hours and minutes and you only ever have 60 minutes anything over 60 minutes goes back to the hours. 67 minutes is 1 hour and 7 minutes. I added the hour back with the rest of the hours to get my final answer. Yours probably won't be that difficult. Try them, if you can't do I'll help you on Tuesday. The most important part, and I know you can do it, is to plot the sunrise sunset times on your graphs.
See you Tuesday. Have a great weekend.
Mrs. Durang
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