To calculate total hours worked between two times using a work time calculator, follow these steps:
To calculate the hours worked from 10:30 to 6:30, first find the difference between the two times. From 10:30 to 6:30 is 8 hours. Therefore, the total hours worked is 8 hours.
To calculate overtime, you multiply 1.5% times your hourly wage. When you get that, you multiply that times your overtime hours worked.
To calculate the hours worked from 9:15 AM to 3:00 PM, first find the duration between the two times. From 9:15 AM to 3:00 PM is 5 hours and 45 minutes. Therefore, you worked a total of 5.75 hours.
the hourly rate times the hours worked
Calculate Gross Pay for hourly employees by multiplying the pay rate times the number of hours worked in the pay period, and including payment of overtime at 1.5 times the pay rate.
To calculate overtime on a semimonthly basis, first determine the employee's regular hourly rate by dividing their semimonthly salary by the number of hours worked in that pay period. Next, identify the total hours worked in the pay period and separate regular hours from overtime hours (typically over 40 hours per week). For any overtime hours, multiply the overtime rate (usually 1.5 times the regular rate) by the number of overtime hours worked. Finally, add the regular pay and the overtime pay to find the total compensation for the pay period.
Number of hours a week times 52
17.75 hours
The time from 5 PM to 8 PM is 3 hours. You can calculate this by subtracting 5 from 8, which gives you 3. Therefore, there are 3 hours between these two times.
To calculate the number of hours from 5:30 to 11:30, first consider the time between 5:30 and 11:30 on a 12-hour clock. There are 6 hours between these two times. Therefore, the difference is 6 hours.
To find William's total earnings for the week, we can express his hours worked as follows: if he worked ( h ) hours at the concession stand, then he worked ( 3h ) hours at the ticket counter. His total hours worked is ( h + 3h = 4h ). Therefore, his total earnings can be expressed as ( 13 \times 4h = 52h ).
Per four hours worked, break times usually last between five and twenty minutes