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Working as a flight attendant is service-oriented and people in the profession agree math skills aren't crucial.

But some of the work can be technical at times. Training in the use of emergency and safety equipment is a huge part of being a flight attendant.

Plus, you must be very organized and keep track of varying time zones if you work on international flights. Developing your math skills will help you in these areas.

You are working on a flight to London, England. A young woman rings you. She is traveling to London to work and has promised her parents she'll call when she arrives.

She's from Seattle and doesn't want to call her parents in the middle of the night. Your anticipated arrival in London will be 3 p.m., local time.

If London is eight hours ahead of Seattle, what time should she call her parents once in London to reach them at 9 a.m., Seattle time?