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How many days do Filipinos go to school per week?

For elementary and high school students they go 5 times a week, for college students...it varies...the average is 3-4 days a week.


How long were work days in Auschwitz?

12-16 hours a week 7 days a week


How much work did the medieval peasants do?

they worked 12 to 14 hours a day, at least 6 days a week. Many had work to do every day of the week.


Why does school have to be for 5 days in the week why cant it be for 3 days of the week?

There are lots of reasons. You would still have to do the same amount of learning, so it would mean more years in school if you only do 3 days a week. So it is better to do 5 days a week. Also, it is a working week for most people, including teachers. It will get you used to doing something 5 days a week. The weekends are better to look forward to if the rest of the week is longer. You make more out of them.


Did Romans trade on Sundays?

The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.The Romans had no "Sundays" or any named days of the week. In fact they didn't even have weeks. Their reckoning of days and months was different from ours.