MatĂas drove home from college traveling an average speed of 66 mph and drove back to the college the following week at an average speed of 60.7 mph. If the total round trip took 6 hours, how much time did it take MatĂas to drive from home back to college? Express the time in hours and minutes. Round to the nearest minute.
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