Yes. The number of days in a row is up to you unless otherwise specified by your employer.
No. After about 10 days, you can die.
ew, no. one time is enough
If a "certain number of men" less 10 takes 20 days (twice as long) to finish the piece of work, then the "certain number of men" who can finish the work in 10 days would 20. If it takes 10 men less twice as long to do the work, then twice 10 men (20) can finish the job in 10 days.
You will need to buy an item from Karen's Supermarket viathe telephone for 10 days to unlock this channel.( Not 10 days in a row, but on 10 different days. )
Three Days in a Row was created on 2009-08-28.
10 days
There is no law about how many days you can work in a row. If an employer needs you at work and if you want the job you go to work. There is no limit. There are only laws on number of hours worked/overtime and the number of breaks/lunch/dinner that are to be given in a work day. There are also no laws about working holidays. I am sure that if you don't want to work the employer can find someone who is out of work to replace you.
Based on a standard 5 day working week, there would be 50 work days in 10 weeks.
2 Days. 2 people x 5 days = 10 days of work. 10 days / 5 people=2 days
In one day A does 10% of the work and B does 12½%, so after A's 6 days he has done 60%, leaving 40% for B who will need three-and-a-fifth days to complete the work.
after a full spray it will take up to 10 days to replenish it's supply
No.