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How do you calculate hours worked? - Answers

Not exactly a well phrased question. However if this is what you mean then add up all the minutes and divide by 60. This (even if it's a decimal) is the amount of hours worked. However if you want the amount of hours and minutes then take the decimal number if there is one then multiply it by 60 and you will have the hours and the minutes concecutively. You can use Excel to calculate hours worked. Enter the time worked in an hh:mm format Example: Type in Cell A1- - - 8:00 am Type in Cell B1- - - 5:00 pm Type in Cell C1- - - =SUM(B1-A1)*24 Change the cell format of C1 to "Number" with 2 decimal places. You can download free excel sheet templates from http://www.calculatehours.com



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Not exactly a well phrased question. However if this is what you mean then add up all the minutes and divide by 60. This (even if it's a decimal) is the amount of hours worked. However if you want the amount of hours and minutes then take the decimal number if there is one then multiply it by 60 and you will have the hours and the minutes concecutively. You can use Excel to calculate hours worked. Enter the time worked in an hh:mm format Example: Type in Cell A1- - - 8:00 am Type in Cell B1- - - 5:00 pm Type in Cell C1- - - =SUM(B1-A1)*24 Change the cell format of C1 to "Number" with 2 decimal places. You can download free excel sheet templates from http://www.calculatehours.com



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How do you calculate hours worked? - Answers

Not exactly a well phrased question. However if this is what you mean then add up all the minutes and divide by 60. This (even if it's a decimal) is the amount of hours worked. However if you want the amount of hours and minutes then take the decimal number if there is one then multiply it by 60 and you will have the hours and the minutes concecutively. You can use Excel to calculate hours worked. Enter the time worked in an hh:mm format Example: Type in Cell A1- - - 8:00 am Type in Cell B1- - - 5:00 pm Type in Cell C1- - - =SUM(B1-A1)*24 Change the cell format of C1 to "Number" with 2 decimal places. You can download free excel sheet templates from http://www.calculatehours.com

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      Not exactly a well phrased question. However if this is what you mean then add up all the minutes and divide by 60. This (even if it's a decimal) is the amount of hours worked. However if you want the amount of hours and minutes then take the decimal number if there is one then multiply it by 60 and you will have the hours and the minutes concecutively. You can use Excel to calculate hours worked. Enter the time worked in an hh:mm format Example: Type in Cell A1- - - 8:00 am Type in Cell B1- - - 5:00 pm Type in Cell C1- - - =SUM(B1-A1)*24 Change the cell format of C1 to "Number" with 2 decimal places. You can download free excel sheet templates from http://www.calculatehours.com
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