Someone please correct me if I'm wrong on this:
I think if you put 9.25 hours, you would be correct in saying that 9 and a quarter hours (or 9 hours and 15 minutes) is how long you worked.
Not exactly a well phrased question. However if this is what you mean then add up all the minutes and divide by 60. This (even if it's a decimal) is the amount of hours worked. However if you want the amount of hours and minutes then take the decimal number if there is one then multiply it by 60 and you will have the hours and the minutes concecutively. You can use Excel to calculate hours worked. Enter the time worked in an hh:mm format Example: Type in Cell A1- - - 8:00 am Type in Cell B1- - - 5:00 pm Type in Cell C1- - - =SUM(B1-A1)*24 Change the cell format of C1 to "Number" with 2 decimal places. You can download free excel sheet templates from http://www.calculatehours.com
Convert everything to hours, then multiply the 5 days a week with the number of hours a day.
p(m)=m/4+7
9
7 for 28.
I worked yesterday. I have worked there before.
for fifteen years
since there are 60 minutes in one hour then 40 minutes is 40/60 = 2/3 hour = 0.667 hours, so 9 hours and 40 minutes is 9.667 hours
Because a lady who had worked the plant for fifteen years had become sick.
To calculate the hours and minutes worked you could simply start a timer when you get to work and stop it when you leave. Do this every day until it is time to turn in your hours and minutes worked. The amount on the timer will be your total.
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40%
amount of pay is not limited. only the number of hours worked.
Blown!
I worked every day last week. I played with my friends yesterday. She studied hard for her test.
mmm your connection is weak
Yes actually it can, this is kinda funny because i just tried that for the first time yesterday and it worked.