dave on Nostr: That would be true if you were looking to find the total number of episodes, but the ...
That would be true if you were looking to find the total number of episodes, but the question was asking how many days it would take to watch all of the episodes. So, you have to multiply the number of episodes in each season (22) by the number of seasons (30) and then multiply that total by the number of episodes you are watching per day (5). That gives us 3300 days (30 seasons x 22 episodes x 5 episodes/day = 3300 days).
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