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>WARWICK, England (CNN) -- A mathematical formula calculated by a British

>university professor has found that time actually is money.

>According to the equation, the average British minute is worth just over 10

>pence (15 cents) to men and eight pence (12 cents) to women. >>


Is this calculation commutative? That is, if time is money, does that mean 
that money is also time? If a minute is worth 10 pence, does that mean that a 
penny is worth 6 seconds?




Tom Beck




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