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
Depends on how fast you go. At 10 km per hour it is 190 hours.
About 5 hours at 65 mph average About 5 hours at 55 mph average About 4 hours at 80 mph average
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
2 long