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When two points in time are compared, each given as hours (in military time, ranging from 0 and 23) and minutes, the following pseudocode determines which comes first.
If hour1 < hour2
time1 comes first.
Else if hour1 and hour2 are the same
If minute1 < minute2
time1 comes first.
Else if minute1 and minute2 are the same
time1 and time2 are the same.
Else
time2 comes first.
Else
time2 comes first.
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