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Elizabeth's recent holiday involved her flying around the world from London. She stopped in Tokyo, Auckland, San Francisco and finally returned to London, The schedule
for her journey is set out below.
Table 3.4
Journey
Departure time
Time at destination
at departure time
Local arrival
time
London - Tokyo
Sun 13:00
Sun 21:00
Mon 08:30
Tokyo - Auckland
Tue 16:00
Tue 19:00
Wed 04:00
Thu 12:00
Wed 17:00
Thu 07:00
Auckland - San
Francisco
Sat 06:00
Fri 22:00
Sat 10:00
San Francisco -
London
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