SOLUTION: A watch gains 60 minutes a day. It is set to read the correct time at 12:00 noon. What will be the correct time the next day when the watch reads 12:00 noon?

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Question 221159: A watch gains 60 minutes a day. It is set to read the correct time at 12:00 noon. What will be the correct time the next day when the watch reads 12:00 noon?
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