By hard work and skill
yes... as a matter of fact his crew did
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they didnt get malaria at all
One of the crew on Captain James Cooks ship.
the gaybos
They prepare meals for the crew
James Cook treated everyone with the same respect and no one different whether or not they were a officer Senior officer or a cook.
Cooks sailer's were referred to as "Limey's" because Cook always had fruits like apples and limes when they were available in the crews diet to avoid diseases such as scurvy.
Red Ribbon Bakeshops refer to employees as its Production Crew. The production crew prepares and decorates all baked goods, cooks meals, and assists with delivering orders to customers.
On board the HMS Endeavour, the crew included a range of roles essential for the ship's operations and mission. Captain James Cook led the expedition, with Lieutenant Zachary Hicks serving as second-in-command. The crew comprised sailors responsible for navigation, rigging, and maintenance, while scientists and artists, like Joseph Banks and Sydney Parkinson, documented the flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures encountered during the voyage. Additional roles included carpenters, cooks, and medical personnel, all contributing to the ship's overall functioning and exploration objectives.
James Cook and his crew were attacked in a dispute over a boat when they were in the Hawaiian islands in 1779. James Cook himself was killed.
Nine cooks working together finish 1/4 of the job in an hour. Each cook finishes 1/(9 x 4) = 1/36 of the job in an hour. Six cooks finish 6/36 = 1/6 of the job in an hour. 1 whole job = 6/6, so it takes the group 6 hours to do the job. ========================================= Another approach: 9 cooks take 4 hours. The time required is inversely proportional to the size of the crew ... for example, double the original crew ==> half the time. 6 cooks = 6/9 = 2/3 of the original crew ==> time required is 3/2 of the original 4 hrs = 6 hours.