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a share in something Each group needs money and is working hard for its own piece of the pie.
The question cannot be answered without information on the length of the piece of plywood that Josh has.
The Z Value, or Z Score, does not apply to the mean, it is a representation of a piece of data. z = (x-µ)/sigma
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Working for a clothing maker- I sew the hip pockets on jeans. I am paid a set amount for each pocket (piece) that I sew on. I do not have an hourly rate of pay.
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A work in progress is a piece of work which has been commenced but is not yet complete.
Someone can finish a 1000 piece puzzle in several hours, several days or several weeks. It all depends on how much time one spends on the puzzle and the difficulty of the puzzle.
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13.5 days Rate of work for men = m Rate of work for children = c Therefore if we combine the rates: m + c = 1/9 Since rate = work-done/time Now m = 2c since rate of men is twice the rate of children Similarly, c = m/2 (rearranging the above) Equation becomes: m + m/2 = 1/9 3m/2 = 1/9 3m = 2/9 m = 2/27 This is the rate at which men work. For the men to complete the work, it will take x days. Rate = work/time Rate = work/x Work is 1 Rate is 2/27 2/27 = 1/x x = 27/2 x = 13.5
If you don't complete the forgery training, you can't finish the island. If you don't get the Dragon Face piece from the supply room once you have the key, you can't leave!
Hard to answer ... a safe guess might be some 15,000 hours or so. I don't mean to be rude, but that's ridiculous. Generous estimates put his total number of compositions at about 1000 (though the existing catalog lists a little over 600). His compositions don't average 15 hours a piece, needless to say. Perhaps you meant 1,500 hours? That would still be way too high, but at least it's in the ballpark. The actual number? Who knows? But well under 1000 hours. Complete collections of his complete works (that haven't been lost) run about 200 hours.
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The duration of Piece by Piece - film - is 1.3 hours.
If you are refinishing a piece of furniture, any finish can be applied provided you strip the lacquer or varnish (clear coat) first. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways, depending on the type of finish you are removing. Keep in mind that if the piece is an antique, removing or altering the finish in any way may reduce the value of the piece. Also, any color finish that is present when applying the new finish will alter the final color. Additionally, you should sand the applied finish (varnish or lacquer) between coats. Your best bet is to consult a manual for refinishing if you are intent on doing it yourself, or take the piece to a professional if your finances permit.