Add up a fielder's assists, putouts, and errors (this is called 'total chances'). Then add up a fielder's putouts and assists and divide that by the number of total chances. Example: A player has 150 assists, 95 putouts, and 5 errors. The player has 250 total chances (150+95+5=250). Add up the putouts and assists (150+95=245) and divide by the total chances (245 divided by 250 = .980). The player's fielding percentage is .980.
If you work forty hours per week and have two weeks of vacation, then you work 2000 hours each year. $11.50 times 2000 equals $23,000. - As a side note, as this site is not exclusively American and the question does not specify a currency, I would like to add that in the UK (and a large majority of other countries), you get holiday time paid, so in the case of the UK, where the normal amount of time would be four weeks paid leave, you would actually work 1920 hours a year, and be paid for 2080 hours, which would add up to £23,920
$560.00
Well if your doing math much like how much means add and if it says how much more it means subtract:)
All you have to do is add $35.00 and $10.00. This is so easy I'm sure you can do it
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Well, there are approximately 8765.8 hours in a year, and if you worked literally 24/7, you would earn dollars 229 710 dollars
Assuming that you work 50 weeks per year, with 2 weeks off, about $52,000 per year. The quick formula is to multiply the hourly rate by 2 and add the zeroes. Example: $50/hour = 2 X 50 or $100,000 per year.
It depends on whether you mean the highest digit that you add or subtract or multiply by!
I would say maybe 7 dollars and then add 2-3 dollars per extra kid, per hour.
Same number- You can add zeros to the end when on the right side of the decimal point without changing the value. 980 one thousandths is the same as 98 one hundredths.
what year
about 75 cents a second you add that up
5:40 you just add an hour
182,500 for 365 days or 183,000 for a leap year.
Add up a fielder's assists, putouts, and errors (this is called 'total chances'). Then add up a fielder's putouts and assists and divide that by the number of total chances. Example: A player has 150 assists, 95 putouts, and 5 errors. The player has 250 total chances (150+95+5=250). Add up the putouts and assists (150+95=245) and divide by the total chances (245 divided by 250 = .980). The player's fielding percentage is .980.
Add up a fielder's assists, putouts, and errors (this is called 'total chances'). Then add up a fielder's putouts and assists and divide that by the number of total chances. Example: A player has 150 assists, 95 putouts, and 5 errors. The player has 250 total chances (150+95+5=250). Add up the putouts and assists (150+95=245) and divide by the total chances (245 divided by 250 = .980). The player's fielding percentage is .980.