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Total number of sales divided by total number of hours.
Decide in a rate of pay for each sale. ex: $4 per sale. Then multiply by sales per hour calculated separately. A person works 20 fours and makes 100 sales ... that is 100 sales / 20 hrs = 5 sales per hour Pay would be $4 per sale x 5 sales per hour = $20 per hour Total pay --- $20 per hour x 20 hours = $400.
Miles per hour or kilometers per hour
1 miles per hour = 1 609.344 meters per hour
Metres per second * 2.2369 = miles per hour.
Total number of sales divided by total number of hours.
Without defining a type of labour or a place, that answer could be literally anything from $1 per hour to $500 per hour.
The formula to calculate average sales per hours is P/T. P is the total number of products sold and T is the amount of time it took to sale the products. For example, 100 items told in fives hours has an average sales per of 20.
Decide in a rate of pay for each sale. ex: $4 per sale. Then multiply by sales per hour calculated separately. A person works 20 fours and makes 100 sales ... that is 100 sales / 20 hrs = 5 sales per hour Pay would be $4 per sale x 5 sales per hour = $20 per hour Total pay --- $20 per hour x 20 hours = $400.
Direct Labour Cost per Unit = total direct labour cost / total units produced
about $33 an hour
Miles per hour or kilometers per hour
1 miles per hour = 1 609.344 meters per hour
$10 an hour
Annual sales / Total Sq Ft
Metres per second * 2.2369 = miles per hour.
SPLH stands for sales per labor hour and is a measure of how productive an employee is per hour of work.