To determine the local time at Alexandria (300 E) when the local time at Malindi (400 E) is 12.00 Noon, we need to consider the time difference between the two locations.
The time difference between each degree of longitude is approximately 4 minutes. So, for a 100-degree difference in longitude, the time difference would be 400 minutes or 6 hours and 40 minutes.
Given that Malindi is at 400 E and Alexandria is at 300 E, the time difference is 100 degrees of longitude, which corresponds to 6 hours and 40 minutes.
If the local time at Malindi is 12.00 Noon, we can add 6 hours and 40 minutes to determine the local time at Alexandria:
12.00 Noon + 6 hours and 40 minutes = 6.40 PM
Therefore, the local time at Alexandria (300 E) would be 6.40 PM when the local time at Malindi (400 E) is 12.00 Noon.
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