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Just multiply the hours worked per day by the number of days worked per week. If an employee works different schedules every day, then you will need to calculate hours worked for each day. You will then need to add up the total for each day to get their hours worked in a given week.
Converting Employee Hours :15 minutes = quarter hour = . 25 hours. :30 minutes = half hour = . 5 hours.
0:32 1:16 Converting Hours to Hours/Minutes on a Calculator - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And to get 96. Minutes and then work it out from that or you could times the 0.6 by 60 and work itMoreAnd to get 96. Minutes and then work it out from that or you could times the 0.6 by 60 and work it out that way. Another way you can do is on your calculator. You can just type in the 1.6.
All you need to do is divide your minutes by 60. For example, say your employee worked 20 hours and 15 minutes during the week. Divide your total minutes by 60 to get your decimal. For this pay period, your employee worked 20.25 hours.
Here's how to do it. Convert an employee's start and end hours for the day, as well as any unpaid break time, to 24-hour time, also known as military time. Convert the minutes into decimal format—instead of minutes out of 60, make them percentages of 100. Subtract the employee's shift start times from the end times.
How to calculate hours worked Determine the start and the end time. Convert the time to military time (24 hours) Transform the minutes in decimals. Subtract the start time from the end time. Subtract the unpaid time taken for breaks.