From 5 AM to 4 PM is a total of 11 hours. If you take a 30-minute lunch break, you subtract that from the total time. Therefore, the effective working hours would be 10.5 hours.
how you would include math during family style lunch time
to learn for 6 hours and to have break with your mates and lunch to eat if their was school for 2 hours you would not learn much and have to stay at school in the summer holidays
If you walk at 3 mph, it would take you 14 hours. If you can walk at 4 mph, it would take you 10.5 hours. Unless you are in good shape and used to walking, you probably will give up before you get there.
you would have to travel overnight by train...it would probably take somewhere between 8 and 24 hours
Probably in grams.
From 5 AM to 4 PM is a total of 11 hours. If you take a 30-minute lunch break, you subtract that from the total time. Therefore, the effective working hours would be 10.5 hours.
I would probably be their lunch break and time to go home. ;)
The Lord ate bread and meat for breakfast, meat, bread and potatoes and vegetables for lunch, and maybe a apple pie for lunch, and probably more meat for tea. Peasant's wood have Barley for breakfast, something called 'Ploughman's Lunch' for lunch (this was brown bread and cheese) and probably barley soup for tea.
It would take you probably about 5 hours or 7.5 hours or 6.5 hours and 10 hours.
All schools under the National School Lunch Program must serve lunch between 10 AM to 2 PM. my school eats lunch at 11:35
Usually, breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and bedtime. Otherwise, the medicine would say every six hours which means you'd have to take it 24 hours a day.
Lunch in Latin is "prandium". To lunch would be "prandere" (the verb).
Probably not.
If there was no sun for 24 hours it would be like an ECLIPSE and also plants need sunlight so they would probably not survive.
I would think it would just be 12 hours? or from pm to am it would probably be just be 1 hour. (11pm-12am)
They could, but they would probably get audited for it sooner or later. The way the IRS has been lately probably sooner rather than later.