5 hours per day
x 5 days per week
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25 hours per week
25 hours per week
x 3 weeks
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75 hours total
1000 hours 1000 hours divided by 24 hour DAYS = 41 whole days or 8 weeks roughly
100,800 60 min per hour X 24 hours X 7 days a week X 10 weeks = 100,800
60 hours/ 7 days There are approximately 4 weeks in one month, so: 60*4= 240 hours/ month
38 hours
12 hours : 12 days = 1 hour : 1 day = 1 hour : 24 hours = 1 : 24
26 weeks = 182 days = 4,368 hours
Answer:$25.00 an Hour Explanation:If you make $50,000.00 a year then you Work 50 Weeks a year but still get paid for the 2 weeks you take off, so you get paid for 52 Weeks which is 1 Year, and on average if you work 40 hours a week (8-Hour Days, 5-Days a Week). Then You work a Total of (40 Hours x 50 Weeks) Hours a Year = 2000 Hours a Year. So To Find out what that makes it per hour, you Divide:$50,000 / 2000 = $25.00 an Hour
13 weeks = 13*7 days = 13*7*24 hours = 2184 hours
25 weeks = 25*7 days = 25*7*24 hours = 4200 hours
I'll give you 1008 hours=144 days Hahahahahaha, Earth does not have a 7 hour day. The correct answer is: 1008 hours = 42 days = 6 weeks.
1000 hours 1000 hours divided by 24 hour DAYS = 41 whole days or 8 weeks roughly
4014 hours
14 hours a week. 10 weeks. multiply. you get 140 hours. that divided by 1351 is $9.65 an hour~emmy~
To find out how much Joanne made per hour, first calculate her total hours worked over the 8 weeks. She worked 14 hours per week for 8 weeks, which equals 14 x 8 = 112 hours. Next, divide her total earnings of $856.80 by the total hours worked: $856.80 ÷ 112 hours = $7.65 per hour. Therefore, Joanne made $7.65 per hour.
To calculate Erika's earnings, first find her total hours worked over the two weeks: 14 hours + 20 hours = 34 hours. Then, multiply her total hours by her hourly wage: 34 hours × $9/hour = $306. Therefore, Erika earned $306 during these two weeks.
"Monday-Sunday" implies 7 days per week. Over two weeks this is 14 days (7*2). 4 hours per day * 14 = 56 hours worked in total. 56 * 7.25 = 406.
To find out how much Joanne made per hour, first calculate the total number of hours she worked over the 8 weeks: 14 hours/week × 8 weeks = 112 hours. Then, divide her total earnings by the total hours worked: $856.80 ÷ 112 hours = $7.65 per hour. Therefore, Joanne made $7.65 per hour at her second job.