1. **State the problem:** A person says the word "view" every 3 seconds, and the video duration is 10 hours, 5 minutes, and 20 seconds. We need to find how many times the person says "view" in the entire video.
2. **Convert the total video time to seconds:**
- 10 hours = $10 \times 3600 = 36000$ seconds
- 5 minutes = $5 \times 60 = 300$ seconds
- 20 seconds = 20 seconds
- Total time in seconds = $36000 + 300 + 20 = 36320$ seconds
3. **Calculate how many times "view" is said:**
- The person says "view" every 3 seconds
- Number of times = $\frac{36320}{3}$
4. **Simplify the division:**
$$\frac{36320}{3} = 12106.\overline{6}$$
Since the person cannot say a fraction of a word, we take the integer part:
5. **Final answer:** The person says "view" 12106 times during the video.
Note: The phrase "view" is said 8 times every 3 seconds, but the problem states "a person saying 'view' 8 times every 3 seconds" which implies 8 repetitions per 3 seconds. However, since the question asks how many times the person says "view" in total, and the person says it 8 times every 3 seconds, we multiply the number of intervals by 8:
6. **Calculate total times including 8 repetitions:**
- Number of intervals = 12106
- Total "view" count = $12106 \times 8 = 96848$
**Final answer:** The person says "view" 96848 times in the video.
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