It is important to follow your workplace's policies regarding clocking out early. Some employers may allow for a small amount of flexibility, while others may require employees to work their full shift. It is best to check with your supervisor or HR department for guidance on this matter.
Yes, it is generally permissible to clock in 5 minutes early, but it is important to follow your employer's policies and guidelines regarding clocking in and out.
11 minutes to 5 is basically 11 minutes until 5 o' clock. that would be 5 o' clock (AM or PM) subtract 11 minutes. 11 minutes to 5 is 4:49.
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5 past 5 on a digital clock is displayed as 5:05. This indicates that it is five minutes after five o'clock. The hour remains 5, and the minutes show 05.
It's false. That's because 27 minutes before 7 is 6:33 and 33 minutes past 5 is 5:33.
15 minutes.
17:57
If you clock in early without preauthorization, you will be paid only from your approved clock in time. If you clock in within ten minutes of your preauthorized time, you will be paid for the full hour. If you clock in more than 10 minutes late, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out more than 10 minutes early, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out within 10 minutes of your approved time, you will receive full pay. If you clock out late without preapproval, you will only be paid for your preapproved time. If overtime is preapproved, it will only be approved for an amount of time in full hours. There will be no approval for overtime of 15 minutes, a half hour, or 45 minutes.
Just as you've described - to the nearest 5 minutes - irrespective of clock type.
Since a clock hand turns 360 degrees in 60 minutes, it will move 30 degrees in 5 minutes and 120 degrees in 20 minutes.
00:27 minutes before 7:00 is 6:33. This could be 5:33 in another time zone, but the simplistic answer is False.
5:36. the 28 minute mark is between 5 and 6; there the hour is 5. there are 5 minutes between the 5 (25 minutes) and 6 (30 minutes). every minute represents 12 minutes (60 minutes/5 minutes). 28 minutes is the 3rd minute b/t 5 and 6. 3 x 12=36. 5:36. on a clock, the small hand (hour hand) moves to the next minute marker every 12 minutes.