The correct spelling is classroom.
"Classroom" is typically written as one word.
Fifteen-thousand-thirty-two. is 15,032 in words.
Assuming the general guideline of 2-3 hours of studying per credit hour per week, Karla should be spending a minimum of 12-18 hours per week in review and preparation for her two classes. This equates to about 6-9 hours per class.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system, one credit equals 16 hours of class contact time (time within the classroom) per week for the length of the semester. Two credits would mean 32 hours of class contact time for the length of the semester, and typically broken down into two hours per week. With successful completion of the course, the student is then awarded to credits toward their degree.
For a three semester hour class, you typically attend the class for a total of 45 hours over the duration of the semester. This includes both lecture time and potential discussion sections or labs that may be associated with the course.
Cause and effect connectives are words or phrases used to show the relationship between two ideas, where one action influences or brings about the other. Examples include "because," "as a result," "therefore," and "consequently." These connectives help clarify the reason or outcome of a particular situation or event.
I recommend class work, as two words.
'Fitting room' is two words.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
It is two separate words: jury room.
Living Room is 2 words.
It is two words
No it is two words: post room.
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word
two words, locker room
Food service is two words. An example sentence is "the food service is good here".
Ballroom is one word meaning a large room used for dancing.
First, it depends on whether you are using it in the singular or plural. In other words, if you are referring to one course, it would be " a two week class. If you are referring to more than one class, then it would be "two week classes."