11.)Before the cotton gin, how long it take a skilled person to remove the seeds from one pound of cotton?

A.)1 Hour
B.)3 Hours
C.)An entire Day***
D.)2 Entire Days

C?

Nvm Its A day

my bad, i will edit this if i get it right

yup its 100% a day, that's the answer and i got it right, anyone who says otherwise is wrong

I don't think so. An entire day seems too long. I can't find a specific reference, so re-check your text.

Prior to 1793, it would take up to an entire day for a skilled person to remove the seeds from a pound of cotton.

To determine the answer to this question, we can use deductive reasoning and historical knowledge. Before the invention of the cotton gin, cotton seeds were typically removed by hand through a labor-intensive process known as "cotton ginning."

To estimate the time it took to remove seeds from one pound of cotton, we can consider the amount of work involved. Removing cotton seeds by hand involves separating the fluffy cotton fibers from the seeds embedded within it.

Given the labor-intensive nature of this task, it is reasonable to assume that it would have taken a significant amount of time. A skilled person could remove approximately one pound of cotton seeds in a day's work. Therefore, option C, "An entire day," seems to be the most likely answer.

Three Hours