as many days as you want dude
The trip takes 7 days.
1 day, but only monday to Friday count.
Day by Day - 1988 The Field Trip 1-13 was released on: USA: 29 May 1988
180 days × 7 hours/day = 1260 hours 24 hours = 1 day → 1260 hours = 1260 ÷ 24 days = 52 ½ days.
There is only 0.5 of a 14-day period in 1 week.
None. It is only about 1/10th of a day.
1, May 1 is May Day and there is only one May 1 every year.
They are not. An Earth day is 1 day, not 365 days.
Only the day you were born. 1 million seconds is only 11.574 days. (rounded)
no, it's open at least 5 days
My Answer 6: 6 people leave on day 1. 4 return after the second day. The 4 give 2 days worth of supplies to survivor 1, and 2 days worth of supplies to survivor 2, who have again 5 days worth of supplies. That leaves the 4 each with 2 days of supplies to return to camp. The 2 continue on a 3rd day and after the 3rd day, survivor 2 gives survivor 1 a day of supplies. This provides 8 days of supplies total to survivor 1. 5+2+1. It is the end of the 3rd day and survivor 1 has 5 days of supplies left to finish the trip. Survivor 2 now has 3 days of travel to return to the camp, and 5-1 day personal use - 1 day donated supplies leaves him/her with 3 days of supplies, allowing the return. ====================================== Alternate Answer: still 6 Another option is to have 4 people leave on day 1. 2 people give 1 day each of supplies to survivor 1 and return with 2 remaining days of rations, after the 2nd day. Also, after the second day, 2 more people leave from camp with full rations. After the 3rd day, survivor 2 gives 1 day of rations to survivor 1, fulfilling survivor 1's need for 8 day's rations, and returns to camp. He/She runs out of rations but returns to the location he/she reached from day 2 earlier. The 2 people who left 2 days after meet up with survivor 2 on that 4th day, and they provide 1 ration each to the returning survivor. They each have 2 days of rations now, and return to camp.
A total of 2 days of the week, but you are only staying one night out of those 2 days. For instance, you go out of town for the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and you arrive back home before nightfall on Sunday. That means you were out of town Saturday during day time and night time, and Sunday during the day only.