it depends on where you work.
35 hours
12.5 hrs
Convert everything to hours, then multiply the 5 days a week with the number of hours a day.
c = 2a then c + 9 + a + 9 = 3c 2a + a + 9 + 9 = 6a 3a = 18 On Monday Carlos worked 12 hrs, Alan worked 6; on Tuesday each worked 9 hours giving totals for Carlos 21 and Alan 15, ie 36 overall which is 3 times Carlos' Monday shift.
9
If you worked non-stop, that would be 4 hours.
That should read "can employer CHANGE hours worked on timesheet and paycheck? My husband's employer goes in the computer system and changes my husband's hours to reflect 40 hours worked though he has worked many more hours than 40 each week. His paycheck also reflects that he just worked 40 hours. If your husband is on salary, then he is paid only for 40 hours. If he is hourly, then he should be paid for the hours he works. Of course, if overtime is against policy, then your husband should leave work after 40 hours.
well in context she worked 52 hours this week
3250
(7 + 24k) hours where k is an integer - likely to be 0.
I was told that they worked 16hrs or more. Hours worked will be paid fairly. It really depends. I was told that they worked 16hrs or more. Hours worked will be paid fairly. It really depends.
To find the average hours worked for the five days, one would have to know how many hours Harry worked. After that, one would add the hours together and divide by five.