Sentences with phrase «computer average this week»

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In fact, studies show 60 percent of teenagers spend an average of 20 hours per week in front of the TV and the computer.
Those modifications include stop — start (idle - off) systems in which the engine shuts down when the car is stopped during driving; low rolling - resistance tires (which are harder and thus less flat, reducing friction); variable valve timing for engines, which increases gas consumption efficiency; and fuel economy computers or displays to encourage eco-driving, such as such as those in the Toyota Prius, which show miles per gallon averages for that moment, hour, week or month, or when riding downhill, so that drivers are more aware of how their driving impacts fuel efficiency.
At the same time, kids now spend an average of 44 hours a week sitting in front of a television, computer screen or other video monitor, according to a 2005 Kaiser Family Foundation study.
Considering that children average more than 40 hours of screen time a week, not counting time spent on a computer at school, even small changes can make a difference, researchers said.
On average, online daters spend 12 hours a week engaged in computer based online dating activity.1 Using a matchmaking service saves you time and helps weed out people who are not serious about finding a relationship.
Long - term average fuel consumption, according to the base Cayman's trip computer, was 10.7 L / 100 km, rising to 10.8 after a week.
According to the car's trip computer, the XV manual used an average of 8.4 L / 100 km for the week, which is commendable given it barely left suburbia and only ventured onto the freeway once for a grand total of 2 km.
Over the course of a week the trip computer posted an average figure of 15.2 L / 100 km.
Over the course of the week the 300C's trip computer arrived at an average fuel consumption figure of 12.9 L / 100 km.
According to the trip computer the Hyundai averaged 10.6 L / 100 km for the week.
Even so, it should be obvious, and I tried this out on a 9 year old this week, new generations, those whose eyesight will not deteriorate for a long time to come, those people can read prints I can't even read with my reading glasses, thus they could care less about the size of the font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in price.
Very average breakfasts that got progressively worse fruit was old and by end of weel there was none also the host daughter sat all week in the kitchen on her computer doing her study I wouldn't expect this foam $ 140000 Euromarket week villa!!!!!!!!! Also the following week villa was advertised for half the price!!!!! All in all northerner way I do business
The average American child spends 40 hours a week in front of screens, not including computer time at school.
On average, California schools have just one computer for every four children — a situation that prompted Education Week to give the state a D - minus this year for its use of education technology compared with other states.
Resolved on average, 150 computer related issues a week by using excellent troubleshooting skills.
Total screen time was calculated from two questions that mothers were asked about how long their child usually spent watching TV or using computers or games consoles on an average term - time week day.
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