Well it depends on the workplace - where I work (I am sixteen, and I work at a fast food restaurant... surprise, surprise...) I get a 30 minute break every 5 hours, so I guess if you work 2.5 or 3 hours you could get A 15 minute break, although a friend I have gets 15 minutes per 4 hours, so like I said, it depends on the job and workplace rules.
7 hours
You have to work for 8 hours!
What is the hour for 7:30-3:00 with 30 minutes break.
5 hours
23.75 hours is 23 hours and 45 minutes, so you would need another 15 minutes for 24 hours.
7 hours
You have to work for 8 hours!
What is the hour for 7:30-3:00 with 30 minutes break.
21124312/60 hours. And you can use your calculator to work that out.
5 hours
Your boss has to give you a meal break of at least 30 minutes after you work 5 hours in a row. If you're required to be available for work during your meal break, it has to be counted as time worked. Employers are not required to provide coffee breaks. http://www.workrights.ca/content.php?doc=24
23.75 hours is 23 hours and 45 minutes, so you would need another 15 minutes for 24 hours.
4 hours and 15 minutes.
To work this out you need to divide the minutes by 60, as there are 60 minutes in 1 hour. 2505 divided by 60 minutes equals 41.75 hours. Or 41 hours 45 minutes.
Usually 4-5 hours
1.5 HRS
= Jeff starts work at 8.45am and finishes work at 5.15pm He has 90 minutes of breaks How many hours does he work in 5 days =