How would your prediction and eventual determination of the speed of light have changed if your clock was accurate to several minutes instead of 20 seconds?

answer these two questions:In this activity, you set the Observation Interval to 0.005 hours (18 seconds). This represents how accurate your “clock” was – it kept time to about 20 seconds over three or four months. How would your prediction and eventual determination of the speed of light have changed if your clock was accurate to several minutes instead of 20 seconds? Similarly, the values of the distances between Jupiter and Earth were given by the simulation to five decimals places of one astronomical unit. In other words, the distances were known to be within 930 miles or 1500 km. How would your determination of the speed of light have been affected if the distances were known to only a half astronomical unit?