The Imitation Game - 10 men checking one setting a minute [duplicate]

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In the movie when Cumberbatch said the following phrase

There are 159 million, million, million possible Enigma settings. All we had to do was try each one. But if we had 10 men checking one setting a minute for 24 hours every day and seven days every week

the sentence

10 men checking one setting a minute

does it mean 10 men checking on single setting in one single minute, or that each of the 10 men is checking a setting in a minute, which will make 10 settings for one minute?



Best Answer

His meaning is this, that there would be 10 men each checking their own unique setting in a minute. It's just said to further demonstrate the grand scale/how near impossible it was to crack the enigma.




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