It depends on the time of year, since the two cities have opposite and overlapping daylight saving time schedules.
From the last Sunday of March to the day before the first Sunday of April, when it's 8:30 AM BST in London, it's 6:30 PM AEDT in Sydney.
From the first Sunday of April to the day before the first Sunday of October, when it's 8:30 AM BST in London, it's 5:30 PM AEST in Sydney.
From the first Sunday of October to the day before the last Sunday of October, when it's 8:30 AM BST in London, it's 6:30 PM AEDT in Sydney.
From the last Sunday of October to the day before the last Sunday of March, when it's 8:30 AM GMT in London, it's 7:30 PM AEDT in Sydney.
When it is 7:30 am Eastern Time, it is 6:30 am Central Time.
830 EDT is equivalent to 730 CDT. This is because Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is one hour ahead of Central Daylight Time (CDT).
83 meters equals 830 decimeters
multiply by 100 = 830 cm
July 22, 2028 will be the next total solar eclipse visible in Sydney, Australia. After that, you'll wait another 830 years for another, on June 3, 2858. The "next" eclipse in Sydney will be a 59% partial eclipse on November 14, 2012.
1.30 pm
Eastern Standed Time 6.30 (summer time 7.30) Note: Queensland does not have summer time. Central Standed Time 6.00 (summer time 7.00) Note: NT may not have summer time Western Standed Time 4.30 (summer time 4.00) Note: Western Australia is having a trial of summer time.
830
830
50% of 830= 50% * 830= 0.50 * 830= 415
42% of 830= 42% * 830= 0.42 * 830= 348.6
30% of 830= 30% * 830= 0.3 * 830= 249
60 percent of 830 dollars = $49860% of $830= 60% * $830= 60%/100% * $830= $498
830
20% of 830 = 830*20/100 = 166
830 of them.
830 - 43 = 787