When you complete a job but use more time and effort then necessary you worked inefficiently.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort is truly necessary you have worked inefficiently.
The question is not complete, but assuming the last time period is "3 months and 1 year," here is the answer:3 years, 2 months9 years, 4 months1 year, 3 months= 13 years, 9 months
If you're being paid by the hour, the amount of time you worked is a necessary piece of information because your pay is computed as (rate per hour) x (number of hours worked). Without that number you can't compute anything related to your pay - gross, net, taxes withheld, etc. all depend on it.
Machine # 1 works at a rate of 1/2 truckload per hour, while machine 2 works at a rate of 1/4 truckload per hour. The two machines together work at a rate of 3/4 truckload per hour complete the job 1/(3/4) = 1-1/3 hours.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort then necessary you worked inefficiently.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort is truly necessary you have worked inefficiently.
When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?
When you complete a job but use more time and effort than is necessary how have you worked.
Inefficiently.
Yes you have worked. If you used more time or energy than needed you were not efficient, but work was still done.
Effectively, but expensively and unwisely.
Effort is the way to achievement. It has to be worked out to have the results.
gave it all my effort
they worked in idustries
I worked hard or I used much effort
They have demonstrated the value of postcognition.