The number of working hours, and working weeks in a year, can vary from case to case. You can assume an average of about 8 working hours a day, 5 days a week, and perhaps 50 working weeks a year - but it may be a bit less, depending on how many weeks of vacation an employee has. Also, an employee will usually not work 40 hours every week on average; it will be a bit less due to sick leave, vacations, etc. Anyway, you can make an estimate based on these numbers - probably anywhere between 2000 working hours a year, and perhaps 10-20% less than that.
Let's work it out:There are 24 hours in a day,an average of about 365.25 days in a year,and 1,000 years.Multiply those three numbers together and we get:8,766,000 hours in 1,000 years.
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365.25 average days in a year. 12 months in a year. 365.25/12*100 is amount of days you have. The length of a day is definite so we can determine hours from this. You have 73050 hours
A month isn't a set number of hours, since its days range from 28 to 31. So you have to find an average month. An average year is 365.25 days long (since we have leap years every four years), so an average month is 365.25 / 12 which is 30.4375 days. Since a day has 24 hours, an average month is 730.5 hours, so 90 months is 65,745 hours.This is only for an average month though, so it really depends on which months you're counting!
2080. (40 hours a week x 52 weeks in a year)
2,080
8,766 (average, rounded)
2,080 work hours per year in the US.
Average work days per year in the US is about 260.
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1200
The maximum number of "straight time" work hours in a calendar year.
Without vacation and sick days, a 40 hour a week job would average 2080 hours a year.
A restriction of the number of hours 16-year-olds can work. (APEX Class ;)
The average number of workers would be the line across a bar graph where each bar is a persons average click time in, maybe a year. The line would be a lot lower if the chart included unemployed.
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