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How do you calculate man-days per year? - Answers
If you have 5 people working on your job site, and each works 250 days in the year, it means you have 1,250 man-days. If it's the same number of people working every day for the whole year, it's a simple multiplication solution. If the number of people changes from day to day, then manually you'd just sum the number of people working each day and then sum that number for every day of the year. If people are working half-days, you'd count them as 0.5 instead of 1.
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How do you calculate man-days per year? - Answers
If you have 5 people working on your job site, and each works 250 days in the year, it means you have 1,250 man-days. If it's the same number of people working every day for the whole year, it's a simple multiplication solution. If the number of people changes from day to day, then manually you'd just sum the number of people working each day and then sum that number for every day of the year. If people are working half-days, you'd count them as 0.5 instead of 1.
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How do you calculate man-days per year? - Answers
If you have 5 people working on your job site, and each works 250 days in the year, it means you have 1,250 man-days. If it's the same number of people working every day for the whole year, it's a simple multiplication solution. If the number of people changes from day to day, then manually you'd just sum the number of people working each day and then sum that number for every day of the year. If people are working half-days, you'd count them as 0.5 instead of 1.
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