fix: correct time units `min`
`m` is the unit abbreviation for metres. For minutes, we should use `min` consistently.pull/853/head
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@ -541,17 +541,17 @@ Availability is often quantified by uptime (or downtime) as a percentage of time
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| Duration | Acceptable downtime|
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|---------------------|--------------------|
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| Downtime per year | 8h 45min 57s |
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| Downtime per month | 43m 49.7s |
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| Downtime per week | 10m 4.8s |
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| Downtime per day | 1m 26.4s |
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| Downtime per month | 43min 49.7s |
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| Downtime per week | 10min 4.8s |
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| Downtime per day | 1min 26.4s |
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#### 99.99% availability - four 9s
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| Duration | Acceptable downtime|
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|---------------------|--------------------|
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| Downtime per year | 52min 35.7s |
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| Downtime per month | 4m 23s |
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| Downtime per week | 1m 5s |
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| Downtime per month | 4min 23s |
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| Downtime per week | 1min 5s |
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| Downtime per day | 8.6s |
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#### Availability in parallel vs in sequence
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