The following is an example of what it would take to achieve the one million man hour mark: 100 Employees X 12 hrs a day X 7 days a week= 8400 man hours a week Based on the above work schedule, the 100 employees would have to work slightly more than 119 weeks (over 2 years) to achieve the one million man hour mark. This number will vary based on the number of employees assigned to the task as well as the actual hours worked.
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Everyday life is frequently irrational.
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If you are paid on an hourly rate, the number of hours that you work and your pay will be in direct variation.
Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
Erving Goffman wrote The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.