21625 hours divided by 24 hrs per day divided by 30 days per month
21625/24/30 = about 30 months
The correct phrase is "one month has passed" because it refers to a current or ongoing action that took place in the past. "One month had passed" would be used if referring to a past action that occurred before another event in the past.
Depending on the month. If it's 30-days-based month, then it would be 37/30, which is 1.23333333.... hours per day.
If you work 82.5 hours per month you are considered employed and would not qualify for unemployment benefits.
You would make $195.75. Since you would work 3 hours a day, and 3 times a week, you would work for a total of 9 hours in given week (3*3=9). Assuming that a month is exactly three weeks, you would work 27 hours a month (3*9=27). Know knowing that you work 27 hours a month, and that you make $7.25 in a hour, in 27 hours you would make $195.75 (27*7.25=195.75)
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.
You would have to ask him/her
It would read 12 AM ... assuming that you used it to determine when 24 hours had passed.
If you work 40 hours per week, this would be $1,294.4 per month.
there are 24 hours in a day and in a 30 day month there are 720 hours (= 24 x 30) However the question is a little odd I would suggest that based on a 30 day month there are 828 divided by 720 months in 828 hours = 1 month and 4 and a half days
As there are a differing number of days in the months, the exact number of months in 4160 hours would depend upon the start date and time of the hours. I will assume a day of 24 hours and a regular month of 365.25 days/year ÷ 12 month/year = 365.25 days/year ÷ 12 month/year × 24 hours/day = 730.5 hours/month to give an approximation 4160 hours ÷ 730.5 hours/month ≈ 5.69 months ≈ 5 months 3 weeks. There are approximately 5.69 months, which is approximately 5 months 3 weeks in 4,160 hours.
That depends on how many hours you work. If you work 40 hours a a week there is 173 hours in one month, so you would make40 x 173 = $6920 per month
To convert hours per month to kilowatts per hour, you would need to know the energy consumption for that month. Once you have the total energy consumption in kilowatt-hours for the month, you can divide it by the total number of hours in that month to get the average kilowatts per hour. This will give you the average power consumption rate over that month.