Yes, assuming you know how many stimulus dollars you have and how many households need to share those dollars.
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Divide by the number of hours per year that you claim to work for.
It is the mean of the number of children in the households with the 8th and 9th largest number of children.
You need to know . . . > the total number of dollars during the period of interest, > the total number of stores, > the number of weeks in the period of interest. When you have collected that information . . . > Divide the total number of dollars by the total number of stores. then > Divide the result by the number of weeks in the period of interest. The result is dollars per store per week during that period.
Since there are four quarters to the dollar, you can divide the number of quarters by 4.
To find a given percentage of a number, multiply the number by the percentage and then divide that by 100. So, for 12% of $130, you do: 130