he works for 6 hrs and 15 min.
If Cornell began working at 8:00 in the morning and finished at 1:30 in the afternoon he worked 5 1/2 hours. (*convert to 24 hour time and 1:30 PM is 13:30, 13:30 - 8:00 = 5:30)
The European working time began in 2003. This limits weekly working hours, which must not exceed 48 hours on average, including overtime.
From 7 AM to 5 PM is a total of 10 hours. If you subtract a 30-minute break, the total working hours would be 9.5 hours.
usually 15 minutes.
buttknocker
Depends... are you actually working when you work? Or are you taking a break while you are supposed to be working?
In the US the standard working day is 8 hours, 40 hours a week.
From 5 AM to 4 PM is a total of 11 hours. If you take a 30-minute lunch break, you subtract that from the total time. Therefore, the effective working hours would be 10.5 hours.
If working a 10 hour shift, by law you are required to have one 30 minute break. Along with the 30 minute break, you are supposed to also have two fifteen minute breaks.
The amount of break time you get when working 6 hours can vary depending on your employer and local labor laws. In most cases, you are entitled to a 30-minute unpaid break if you work a 6-hour shift. However, some employers may provide additional short breaks throughout the shift.
Leo finished the race in 2.6 hours, while Pavel finished in 2.60 hours. However, both times are equivalent, as 2.60 hours is simply a different way of writing 2.6 hours. Therefore, neither runner finished first; they finished at the same time.
The time from 7 AM to 3 PM is 8 hours. If you subtract the 30-minute lunch break, the total working hours would be 7.5 hours.