by walking at 3/5th of his usual speed a man reaches office 20 min later what us his usual time
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Step-by-step explanation:
The mythology associated with the Pleiades cluster is extensive; Burnham alone devotes eight pages to the subject, and Allen more than twice that number (see references). Here only Greek legends are presented. Even so, these are manifold and often contradictory, being patched together from many different cultures over a long period of time. Further uncertainty is added by most Pleiads sharing names with otherwise unrelated mythological characters. So enjoy, but please do not consider this information to be infallible.
Possible Name Derivations
plein, `to sail', making Pleione `sailing queen' and her daughters `sailing ones.' The cluster's conjunction with the sun in spring and opposition in fall marked the start and end of the summer sailing season in ancient Greece.
pleos, `full', of which the plural is `many', appropriate for a star cluster.
peleiades, `flock of doves', consistent with the sisters' mythological transformation.