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Perhaps you could measure job productivity for compensation.Example: If you produce 15 widgets per hour, your pay will be $15 per hour.If you produce 20 widgets per hour, you pay will be $17.50 per hour; and if you produce 30 widgets per hour, your pay will be $20 per hour.
Volts per hour is an invalid statement. You may have meant Watts per Hour.
Depends entirely on weight.
15.25/12.5 = 1.22 times the length of time that line B works. So if line B works for 1 hour and produces 15.25 units, line A will need to work 1.22 hours (1 hour 13.2 minutes) to produce that number.
01 or one percent of an hour = 1/100 x 1 hour ( 60 minutes). = 0.6 minutes simply divide 1 hour ( 60 mins ) by 100 to produce the equivalent of one hundredth of the number for 1 percent; this is 0.6 minutes