Generally, you would take the total number of hours worked in a week (40) and multiply by the number of weeks in a year (52) then take that figure and divide by the total number of months in a year (12). That number would give you the average.
40 hours per week X 52 weeks per year = 2080 divided by 12 months = 173 1/3 hours per month.
Since months vary in terms of number of working days, to get a more accurate number you would need to take 8 hours per day and multiply by the number of work days in the month. For instance:
August & November 2009 have 21 work days and therefor have 168 work hours;
September & October 2009 have 22 work days and therefor have 176 work hours;
December 2009 has 23 work (paid) days and therefor has 184 work hours. While there are 23 paid days, with the holidays during the month of December, there are generally a total of 22 unless you get Christmas Eve and New Years Eve as holidays, then there are 20.
35 hours because if he worked 5 hours for 3 days, 5x3 = 15 and if he worked 20 hours the previous week, 15+20=35.
30... If we estimate 27 hours it is 30 hours a week multiplied by 3
He worked 30 hours.
35 hours
The answer will depend on how many days in a week you work. Multiply 2 hours and 40 minutes by that number.
well in context she worked 52 hours this week
That month
35 hours because if he worked 5 hours for 3 days, 5x3 = 15 and if he worked 20 hours the previous week, 15+20=35.
30... If we estimate 27 hours it is 30 hours a week multiplied by 3
74 hours
A typical work week is 40 hours. 43.5 is 3.5 hours over.
He worked 30 hours.
it depends on where you work.
35 hours
IT department employees at Ball are required to put in a "minimum" of 40 hours a week. Earned vacation is no longer accumulated on the number of hours worked per month.
The answer will depend on how many days in a week you work. Multiply 2 hours and 40 minutes by that number.
12.5 hrs