If working 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, and you smoke 14 cigarettes, each 7 minutes during this time, then each week you spend 14*7 minutes smoking in your work time. This mounts up to 98 minutes of smoking time every week.
In other words, each week you spend 1 hour and 38 minutes smoking your cigarettes.
If working 50 weeks every year, then this mounts up to 4900 minutes or almost 82 hours every year.
If your employer pay a salary of 15 US Dollars an hour, then each year your employer pay out close to 1230 US Dollars for you to smoke your cigarettes.
The picture looks quite different if you say smoke 14 cigarettes every day, 5 days a week. That mean that you spend 98 minutes every single workday.
It mounts up to slightly more than 8 hours every working week. In a year (of 50 weeks at work) you have been behind cigarettes for a total of 408 hours.
If your employer pay the same salary of 15 US Dollars an hour, then each year your employer pay out close to 6125 US Dollars for you to smoke your cigarettes.
There are 30 days in a month and each day has 24 hours. This is how we calculate.
2 hours
2.1 Billion Hours
In a 28-day month, there are 28 days. Since each day has 24 hours, you can calculate the total hours by multiplying 28 by 24. This results in 672 hours in a 28-day month.
there are 720 hours in the month of September
There are 730 hours in 1 month.
730.484398 hours are in a month according to google
There are typically 30 or 31 days in a month, and each day has 24 hours. Therefore, a month can have either 720 or 744 hours, depending on the specific number of days it contains.
1 month.
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
The month of June typically has 30 days. Each day has 24 hours, so to calculate the total number of hours in the month of June, you would multiply 30 days by 24 hours, which equals 720 hours.
120 minutes per month is 2 hours per month.