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β 6y agoThe total is 4 times 40 = 160 minutes which is 2 hours and 40 minutes
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β 6y agoIt is 150 minutes.
Total number of sales divided by total number of hours.
10 hours and 49 minutes.
On a 4.0 scale, that is good. A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. If you are taking 5 classes, all weighted the same, then 4 A's and 1 B is (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 3)/5 = 3.8 If they are not all the same number of credits, then you must multiply each grade number(0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0) by the number of credit hours for that class. Then add them up and divide by total number of credit hours that you took. Suppose you had 4 courses, which are 3-hour, and 1 lab which is 1-hour credit. So you have 13 credit hours total. If you got an B in one of the 3-hour classes, and A's in everything else (including the lab), then you have: 4.0 * 3 (for the 3-hour classes) = 12.0 each of those classes * 3 classes = 36.0 3.0 * 3 (for the class you got a B) = 9.0 4.0 * 1 (for the lab you got an A) = 4.0; Add them up 36+9+4 = 49.0, then divide by 13 = 3.77
Make a chart, and for each worker, write down the total number of hours that he or she worked in the three months. Then add up all of those numbers to get the total number of man-hours during the three months. For example: Worker's name Total hours worked Jose 320 hours Jese 400 hours Joan 500 hours Jill 200 hours Jackie 415 hours Jodie 90 hours Jupiter 282 hours Total man hours 2207 hours Obviously, this is a simplified example; since you had up to 20 workers, but just expand on this idea up to the number of workers that you had.
You need a total of 100 hours of traning and classes to become a securty guard.
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It is 150 minutes.
It usually depends on the grading scale at your school. At my school, the GPA of a 93 average would be a 4.0. Here is a sample scale: (These are for normal classes) 4.3=A+ 4.0=A 3.5=B+ 3.0=B 2.5=C+ 2.0=C And so forth (These are for honors classes) 4.8=A+ 4.5=A 4.0=B+ 3.5=B 3.0=C+ 2.5=C And so forth Hope I could help!
Total number of accidents multiplied by one million and divided for total worked hours. AF= (Number of accidents * 1x10^6)/Worked Hours Total number of accidents - Accidents that had result in absence to work. That had originated lost days. Total worked hours - Number of worked hours done by all employees in that period. Incluing extra hours of work, excluding holidays, etc.
Safe man hours is the number of hours worked minus the number of hours lost due to unsafe work or lost work due to an incident. This should get you the answer to total safe man hours.
it depends on the state
Total number of sales divided by total number of hours.
Typical CNA classes cost around 300 dollars and classes are a total of 90 hours in length.
There are twenty four (24) hours in a day. To get the number of hours in eight days, multiply the number of hours in a day by the total number of days; 24 * 8 = 192 hours.
If your school uses a standard 4.0 scale, your GPA would be 3.86. To calculate your GPA, you have to know that an A is 4 points, a B is 3, a C is 2, a D is 1, and an F is 0. You then have to add up all of your points and divide by the number of classes to get your GPA. Keep in mind that GPAs are usually cumulative, so next semester or next year you'll need to add all of your classes from previous semesters and years for a cumulative GPA.
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