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No. of hours used for surgery / No. of total hours available for surgery multiplied by 100. For example in an OT complex comprising 5 theatres running 8 hour shifts with 1 OT running for 24 hours , total hours available are 32 + 24 =56 hours. Suppose your surgery hours are 28,then 28 divided by 56 & multiplied by 100=50 %
hours x 3,600 = seconds
60,000,000 seconds, or 600,000 hours Actually, your calculation for seconds is correct, but for hours, it should be: 1,000,000 minutes / 60 minutes/hour = 16,667 hours
MPH=distance/time or MPH = (distance x 60) / time It's best to get time in terms of 100 (i.e., 20 mins 20 secs = 20.333 mins) Simple formula for that: minutes + [(seconds x 100)/6000] minutes + [seconds / 60] ( same diff. ) Speed equals miles divided by hours Speed = miles / hours miles = speed x hours hours = speed x miles Where: Speed is mph (miles per hour) Miles are distance traveled Hours are length of time to get there If time less than one hour then divide minutes by 60 to get fraction of an hour.
Simply Multiple your hours values with 60.... That's it.. eg:: 24hours*60=1440minutes
hey here comes the answer of calculating bonus=overtime hours multiplied by rate per hour ..........thanks
A machine hour rate is the cost of one machine working for one hour. This is used in calculating overhead costs to work in process as opposed to using labor hours.
Closing hours - Opening = total run hours * 12 ltr per hour - amount
The contribution per machine hour is the contribution per unit divided by the number of machine hours per unit.
The half life is not calculated, but experimentally measured. The half life of Pa 234 is 6,75 hours.
Multiply the wage you are paid times the number of work hours in your year. A 40 hour week gives 2080 hours, a 37.5 hour week: 1950 hours and a 35 hour week: 1820 hours, in a year with no unpaid leave.
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In construction it means " Machine Usage Ratio " . It is the ratio of no. of hours for which machine worked to no. of hours for which machine was available.
It refers to the extent that you are using a machine efficiently and it can be found by the formula as follows U=(t*AP)/h where U=machine utilization t=machining time for one component AP=actual production per shift h=number of hours per shift note: keep both t and h in same units,say seconds.
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No. of hours used for surgery / No. of total hours available for surgery multiplied by 100. For example in an OT complex comprising 5 theatres running 8 hour shifts with 1 OT running for 24 hours , total hours available are 32 + 24 =56 hours. Suppose your surgery hours are 28,then 28 divided by 56 & multiplied by 100=50 %
The duration of Meatball Machine is 1.5 hours.