The average person can hold their breath for 30 seconds, but the world record belongs to Budimir Šobat who held his breath for 24 minutes and 37.36 seconds. How long in seconds is this, when rounded to the nearest second?
A. 1440
B. 1475
C. 1476
D. 1477
E. 1480
D. 1477
24 minutes is 24 × 60 = 1440 seconds. So Budimir held his breath for1440 + 37.36 = 1477.36 seconds which is 1477 seconds to the nearest second.
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