John starts shift work in New Town at 19:55. One day he left home at 18:05 and traveled by bus to the station: he got to the station at 18:47. The train journey took 37 minutes to get to New Town, and it took him a further 18 minutes of walking to get to work. What time did John get to work, and by how many minutes was he late or early?

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The measurement of time isn’t just in seconds, minutes, hours and days - it's also in years and millennia. We measure time with clocks, watches and calendars. There are two types of clocks - analog and digital. Being able to read the time in both formats is essential. Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, All the rest have 31, except for February alone, It has 28 each year, but 29 in each leap year. There are two types of clock - digital and analog. Digital clocks use just numbers whilst analog clock use words. For example, 12:00 on a digital clock would be 12 O'clock on... Show more

John starts shift work in New Town at 19:55. One day he left home at 18:05 and traveled by bus to the station: he got to the station at 18:47. The train journey took 37 minutes to get to New Town, and it took him a further 18 minutes of walking to get to work. What time did John get to work, and by how many minutes was he late or early?





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