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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 11 years ago
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Q. How did the scientists discover about Julius Caesar's calendar in the year 1582?
A. In the year 1582, the scientists discovered about Julius Caesar's calendar that it was about 10 days faster than the sun.
Is the answer reasonable to the question? If not, how should we ask the question? Thanks a lot.
  

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Q. What did scientists discover about Julius Caesar's calendar in the year 1582? A.

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  • What did scientists discover about Julius Caesar's calendar in the year 1582?
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  • In the year 1582, scientists discovered that Julius Caesar's calendar was about 10 days ahead of the sun.
  • 1582 was the date the Gregorian calendar was first introduced.
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Q. What did scientists discover about Julius Caesar's calendar in the year 1582?
A. In the year 1582, scientists discovered that Julius Caesar's calendar was about 10 days ahead of the sun.

1582 was the date the Gregorian calendar was first introduced. It seems likely (though I haven't actually researched it) that the discrepancy was known about earlier. "J
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In natural English, avoid a lot of repetition in the answer.
Just say eg A. They discovered that it was about 10 days ahead of the sun.

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