all depends in what you work. where i live security guards first shift is 6-2pm, the police and other law enforcement shift start at 4am... like i said all depends in what you work.
6am to noon = 6 hours noon to 3pm = 3 hours 6 + 3 = 9 = 8 + 1 8 hours work 1 hour lunch 15:00 - 06:00 = 09:00
It is 8 hours.
From 6 AM to 3 PM is a duration of 9 hours. You can calculate this by subtracting 6 from 15 (the 24-hour equivalent of 3 PM), which equals 9.
From 6am to 5pm is 11 hours.
Thirty-six 6pm Thur to 6am Fri is 12 hours 6am Fri to 6am Sat is 24 hours 12 + 24 = 36
3pm.
9 hours
6am to 9am and 3pm to 6pm
15 hours: 1500 is 3PM; 600 is 6AM 3PM to midnight (2400) is 9 hours; midnight (2400) to 6AM (0600) is 6 hours. 9+6 = 15
It would be 3pm the previous day
6am to noon = 6 hours noon to 3pm = 3 hours 6 + 3 = 9 = 8 + 1 8 hours work 1 hour lunch 15:00 - 06:00 = 09:00
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onnue work until that person arrives
9pm-6am Sunday -thursday night
Yes.
9pm-6am Sunday -thursday night
Between May 1st 3pm and May 5th 3am the hour hand will pass the "6" 7 times.The hour hand on the clock will pass the 6 just after the following times:1st May 6pm,2nd May 6am,2nd May 6pm,3rd May 6am,3rd May 6pm,4th May 6am,4th May 6pm.(The next time, 5th May 6am, is beyond our time range which ends at 5th May 3am.)A quick count shows us the answer is 7.