650
1.90 years old.
I think that is a way of showing that a section of the time line with no related events has been removed from that place on the line. A more common way of showing that is with a pair of slashes spanning a break in the line (------//------).
945 - which is NOT the same as the length of time from 1066 to 2012 (946 years).
it depends on what the graph is. if it is a distance vs time graph, the line will be a line with the slope being the speed/total time if it is a speed vs. time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=the speed if it is an acceleration vs time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=0
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Time Covered: 1512-1473 B.C.E.
A time line is a number line of years
Well some time if they are lucky they will last 14 years but if he/she is normal he/she will last 7 to 10
Time Covered: 1 month (1512 B.C.E.)
When reading Genesis and you take a literal account of all the years that each individual lived and died then create a time line through until Joseph's death in Egypt the time line covers 2416 yrs. The time line is easy, yet tedious, to follow until you get to the birth of Joseph and his brothers because at this point in Scripture It doesn't tell you how old Jacob was at the time of Joseph's birth. We can figure this out be working backwards from the time Jacob meets Pharaoh and work the time line backwards figuring Jacob was 91 when Joseph was born.
Billion years
Chicago's unembployed in 1931 waiting in line for coffee and doughnuts.
from ad to bc of a thousand years
2 years (Michael's Junior and Senior years in High School).
The use of a line graph is to show changes over time [months,weeks,years,days,ect;]
The average person will spend 10 years standing in line over their lifetime based on estimates that they spend about 1-2 years waiting in line at grocery stores, 1.5 years on hold on the phone, 2-3 years in traffic, and other miscellaneous line-waiting activities. This time spent in line adds up over the years.