Solve for N
N = \frac{10801}{60} = 180\frac{1}{60} \approx 180.016666667
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N-180=\frac{1}{60}
Multiply 3 and 60 to get 180.
N=\frac{1}{60}+180
Add 180 to both sides.
N=\frac{1}{60}+\frac{10800}{60}
Convert 180 to fraction \frac{10800}{60}.
N=\frac{1+10800}{60}
Since \frac{1}{60} and \frac{10800}{60} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
N=\frac{10801}{60}
Add 1 and 10800 to get 10801.
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