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2 hours 1 minute and roughly 48 seconds
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@Callmewhatyouwill roughly 😂
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
121.80 what? Days? Months? Years?
Adogslife · 61-69, M
121.8 what? minutes?
BluePlanet · 41-45, M
Converting into hours and minutes. Would it be 22 hours 20?
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Adogslife · 61-69, M
@BluePlanet It’s the way you’re asking the question. 121.8 hours is not 121 hours 80 minutes. It’s 121 hours 48 minutes.
If (somehow) you’ve added up a timesheet and have 80 minutes over and above the 121 hours, then yes. You’ll pay for 122 hours 20 minutes, or 122.33 hours.
If (somehow) you’ve added up a timesheet and have 80 minutes over and above the 121 hours, then yes. You’ll pay for 122 hours 20 minutes, or 122.33 hours.
BluePlanet · 41-45, M
Yes, I need to add up a timesheet and I am getting 121.8 when calculating the hours.
So this then makes 122 hours 20 minutes to pay?
So this then makes 122 hours 20 minutes to pay?
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@BluePlanet 121.8 hours is 121 hours 48 minutes. It is not the same as 121 hours 80 minutes. There’s no decimal point in an hourly calculation typically. Maybe that’s what’s confusing the answers you’re receiving. 8/10th’s of an hour is 48 minutes. 80 minutes is an hour and twenty minutes, or 1.33 hours.
Only you know what you counted.
Only you know what you counted.
rhouse · 56-60, M
I don't know. You didn't tell me the unit of measure for the 121.80