Time and a half would be 15 per hour
im guessing you want the time in which case it would take an hour and a half
In that case, it is common to add "... y media" (meaning, "and half", in other words, half an hour) after the hour. For example, 2:30 would be expressed as "dos y media".
Add thirty minutes to the current time.
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In England this would be referred to as '10;30' or 'half past ten'. On the am/pm clock you would write 10:30 am ( morning) or 10:30 pm (evening) On the 24 hour clock it is 1030 hrs (for morning) or 2230 hrs ( evening).
Americans spend approximately half an hour in the morning for breakfast, one hour for lunch an one hour in the night for dinner.
It took us about an hour and a half from Clearwater Beach at 7:00 in the morning, height of rush hour.
Time and a half would be 15 per hour
Yes. Half is a noun and half an hour (half of an hour) is a time period.
Your pay would be an hour plus half of another hour of whatever your hourly age is.
Time and a half would be 12.375 per hour worked.
Half past ten either in the morning or at night. So half an hour (30 minutes) before 11 o'clock. If on a 24 hour clock then 10:30 at night is known as 22:30
for example: if you get paid $10 an hour normally, if you get paid itme and a half, you would get your $10 plus half of what you normally get ($5 more) for a total of $15 an hour
for example: if you get paid $10 an hour normally, if you get paid itme and a half, you would get your $10 plus half of what you normally get ($5 more) for a total of $15 an hour
Time and a half refers to overtime pay. If you work at $8 per hour as your usual wage, then you would earn $12 an hour (half more) during the time you work past your usual 8 hours.
I would estimate he will reach the U.S. in about an hour, maybe an hour and a half.