It is the same as 9pm.
Maisonette 9 is open from 2100 hrs to 0600 hrs - 7 nights a week.
2100 miles away from Denver (what a long ride and about 12 hrs)
20:00 GMT is 8 PM in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) which translates to 4 PM Eastern Daylight Time in the U.S, 3 PM Central Daylight Time in the U.S. and 2 PM Pacific Daylight Time in the U.S.
If you work 40 hrs/wk for 50 weeks (an average year with allowance for vacations and whatnot), that would come out to 2000 hrs. So divide your $2800 by 2000 hrs and you get... $1.40/hr.
2000 mi / 70 mi/hr = 28 4/7 hrs, or about 28 hrs 34 minutes
4 cylinder is .7 hrs - 6 cylinder is .5 hrs
They start you off at minimum wage...7.25 an hrs
In England this would be referred to as '10;30' or 'half past ten'. On the am/pm clock you would write 10:30 am ( morning) or 10:30 pm (evening) On the 24 hour clock it is 1030 hrs (for morning) or 2230 hrs ( evening).
Generally the time between 1800 to 2100 hrs is considered to be peak hours where there is industrial and and residential load. Because the residential load increases in the evening hours in addition to regular industrial loads. Under only Industrial load, situation may be different depending upon type of industry and number of shift the industry operates. Rest of the hours are off peak
2000 hrs
AL - Seattle, 1997, 264 HRs NL - Houston, 2000, 249 HRs