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13 hours, which is entirely too much for a healthy person.

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Q: If you went to bed at 8 in the evening and set the alarm for 9 in the morning how much sleep would this permit you to have?
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If you went to bed at 8pm in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9am in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.


If you went to bed at 8.00 in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9.00 in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm


3I went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would get 13 hours of sleep.


You went to bed a 8'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

Assuming that you fall asleep at exactly 8 'o' clock, you would get around 13 hours of sleep. I have never seen a wind-up alarm clock that lets you set "AM" or "PM." Most likely the alarm will sound at 9:00 PM and you will get at most one hour of sleep.


You went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

If you went to bed at 8pm and woke up at 9am, you had 13 hours of sleep. How should you know? Just because they went to bed doesn't mean they fell asleep. The answer is one hour. Wind up clocks can't distinguish between am and pm. -jamiejean

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If you went to bed at 8pm in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9am in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.


The dogs habitually sleep in the morning play in the afternoon and eating in the evening?

The dogs habitually sleep in the morning, play in the afternoon, and eat in the evening.


If you went to bed at 8.00 in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9.00 in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm


3I went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would get 13 hours of sleep.


You went to bed at eight 8 o'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 o'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

13 hours


In 1963 if you went to bed at 8 o'clock at night and set the alarm to get up at 9 o'clock the next morning how many hours of sleep would this permit you to have?

Most alarm clocks of 1963 were 12 hour alarm clocks - they did not know the difference between am & pm, so you would have at most 1 hour sleep. There may have been some electronic alarm clocks of 1963 which did know about am & pm, in which case they would permit at most 13 hours of sleep.


If you went to bed at eight in the evening and set the alarm to get up at nine in the morning how many hours of sleep would this permit?

With a "regular" alarm clock, your alarm would go off at nine p.m. and you'd be stuck resetting it to have it go off at nine a.m. You may get 1 + 12 or 13 hours of sleep. Maybe. If you had a contemporary electric (electronic) alarm clock, it could be set for nine p.m. or nine a.m. You'd get 13 hours of sleep without being awakened one hour after setting the alarm. Some of us have been around for a while and used both kinds of clock, and the "original" alarm clocks were around before the snazzy new fangled ones. And we know the drill.


What would correctly revise this sentence in terms of parallelism The dogs habitually sleep in the morning play in the afternoon and eating in the evening?

The dogs habitually sleep in the morning, play in the afternoon, and eat inthe evening


You went to bed a 8'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

Assuming that you fall asleep at exactly 8 'o' clock, you would get around 13 hours of sleep. I have never seen a wind-up alarm clock that lets you set "AM" or "PM." Most likely the alarm will sound at 9:00 PM and you will get at most one hour of sleep.


I went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning. How many hours sleep would I get before being awoken by the alarm?

13 If your alarm does not distinguish between am and pm, there would only be 1 hour between the time you went to bed and the time the alarm sounded.


The chicks wakes up late in the morning and goes to sleep early in the evening why?

She's lazy.


How can you be able to work a morning shift?

By getting enough sleep the night before and setting your alarm clock.