It is a ratio, yes.
24 hours per day.
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An FTE, or Full Time Equivalent, is a method of comparing full and part time positions to each other. For example, two half time positions is the same as one full time position when calculating position equivalents. It is often used in position control to determine how many people are needed versus how much time is needed. One FTE is calculated like this: 8 Hours per day X 5 Days per week X 52 Weeks = 2,080 Hours = 1 FTE If someone worked 6 hours a day, that would be 6 Hours per day X 5 Days per week X 52 Weeks = 1,560 Hours = .75 FTE If the department needed someone working six hours in the morning, four hours in the afternoon, and 4 hours in the evening, it would look like this: 6 Hours per day X 5 Days per week X 52 Weeks = 1,560 Hours = .75 FTE 4 Hours per day X 5 Days per week X 52 Weeks = 1,040 Hours = .50 FTE 4 Hours per day X 5 Days per week X 52 Weeks = 1,040 Hours = .50 FTE Total 14 hours per day or 1.75 FTEs And so it goes. For calculation of FTEs it doesn't matter whether there are three people working the total of 14 hours or one person working 8 hours and another 6 hours or even 7 people working 2 hours each. It gives the manager more flexibility in hiring and scheduling while still being able to control total staffing and costs. Note that this calculates "Paid FTEs" because it doesn't take vacations, sick time, or holidays into consideration. "Worked FTEs", based on actual time on the job, is also sometimes used, depending on the goal of the analysis.
The answer is 4.6 and you can get the answer in two similar ways:First approach24 hours a day for 7 days a week= 168 hours per week168 hours per week for 52 weeks= 8736 hours per year8736 hours a year in addition to the 832 hours off= 9568 hours total per year9568 is the total hours needed by FTEsFTEs work 40 hours a work week for 52 weeks=2080 hours a year.9568 hours needed divided by the 2080 hours FTEs provide for a year= 4.6 FTEs needed(24 x 7)= 168 hr/week(168 x 52)= 8736 hr/yr(8736 + 832)= 9568 hr/yr needed(40 x 52)= 2080 hr/yr one FTE works9568 / 2080= 4.6 FTEsSecond approach24 hours a day for 365 days a year= 8760 hours per year8760 hours per year in addition to the 832 hours off= 9592 hours total per year9592 is the total hours needed by FTEsFTEs work 40 hours a week.40 hours a week divided by seven days a week= 5.714285714... hours per day (repeating decimals)FTEs work 5.714285714... hours per day for 365 days a year= 2085.714285714... hours per year (repeating decimals)9592 hours needed divided by the 2085.714285714... hours FTEs provide for a year= 4.59890410958904... FTEs (repeating decimals)Approximately 4.6 FTEs needed(24 x 365)= 8760(8760 + 832)= 9592 hr/yr(40 / 7)=5.714285714... hr/day(5.714285714 x 365)= 2085.714285714... hr/yr one FTE works(9592 / 2085.714285714)= 4.59890410958904... FTEsApproximately 4.6 FTEs
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7hrs Anything over 7 hrs I pay double time to my employees ($90 per hr)
What is the ratio of people per doctor in sudan?
The ratio of 16.7g/L is a density ratio.
17% of 600 per week = 600*17/100 per week = 102 per week.
I've heard that the ratio is one cow per acre.