1771
Captain Cooks first voyage was to Europe
To Australia
2.20 am 15 April 1912
13th july 1772 - feb 1776, took three years and eighteen days
He was a member of his own voyage. It was his crew and his expedition.
HMS Endeavour, (or HM Bark Endeavour), was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771.
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.
James Cook's ships typically had crews of around 60 to 100 men, depending on the voyage and the ship. For example, his first voyage (1768-1771) aboard the HMS Endeavour had a crew of about 94 men. The number varied slightly in subsequent voyages, but it generally remained in that range.
Johnie Cooks's birth name is Johnie Earl Cooks.
James Cook's first voyage, which took place from 1768 to 1771, landed on the east coast of Australia at a place he named Botany Bay in April 1770. This landing marked the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia. Cook and his crew conducted extensive explorations and mapping during this voyage, which laid the groundwork for further British interest in the continent.
Line cooks are cooks that work in one area, or station, of the kitchen instead of doing everything like normal cooks would. Line cooks sometimes have assistants helpin them, but they normally work their area alone.
Cooks = cocineros (in spanish)