In 1900, the average servant typically worked long hours, often ranging from 12 to 16 hours a day. Their workdays were usually structured around the needs of the household, which meant early mornings and late evenings. This demanding schedule was common, especially for domestic servants in upper-class homes, where they were expected to be on duty at all times.
People in the 1900s slept an average of nine hours a night. In the 1970s the average amount of sleep was down to seven hours.
In 1900, the earnings of a servant varied widely depending on their role, location, and experience. On average, a domestic servant in the United States could earn between $200 to $300 per year, while in the United Kingdom, wages for a live-in servant typically ranged from £20 to £30 annually. Additionally, many servants received room and board as part of their compensation, which was a significant aspect of their overall earnings.
31 hours and 40 minutes :)
31 hours 40 minutes at 60 mph
add all the hours up, then divide by however many hours there are and thats ur average
About 5 hours at 65 mph average About 5 hours at 55 mph average About 4 hours at 80 mph average
Depends on how fast you go. At 10 km per hour it is 190 hours.
9 hours
8 hours
Mode average year is 365 days = 8760 hours Median average year is 365.5 days = 8772 hours Mean average year is approximately 365.2425 days = 8765.82 hours
8 hours a day and 56 hours a week
1647 hours/year on average