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A worker submits the following data on a timesheet: Week 1 — Total hours: 42 (including 4 hrs sick leave, 6 hrs travel) Week 2 — Total hours: 46 (including 5 hrs travel) What percentage of the recorded time did the worker spend traveling?

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Final answer:

The worker spent 12.5% of their recorded time on travel, calculated by dividing the total travel hours (11) by the total hours worked (88) and then multiplying by 100.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the percentage of the recorded time the worker spent traveling, we must combine the travel hours from both weeks and then divide by the total hours worked over the two-week period:

  • Week 1: 6 hours travel
  • Week 2: 5 hours travel
  • Total Travel Hours = 6 + 5 = 11 hours
  • Total Hours Worked = 42 + 46 = 88 hours

Now, we can find the percentage of time spent traveling:

(Travel Hours / Total Hours Worked) x 100 = (11 / 88) x 100 = 12.5%

Therefore, the worker spent 12.5% of their recorded time traveling.

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User Robert Hawkey
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Answer:

12.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the percentage the worker spent traveling, we can make us of the following ratio:


(number)/(ammount)=(percent)/(100)

where number is how many hours he spent traveling, ammount is the total ammount of hours he reported and percent is the percentage we want to find. So we can solve the ratio for the percent, so we get:


percent=(number)/(ammount)*100%

now, we need to find the total amount of hours he spent traveling, this is gotten by adding the provided data:

6hrs+5hrs=11hrs

next we need to find the total amount of hours reported:

42hrs+46hrs=88hrs

so now we can substitute the data the problem provided us with:


percent=(11)/(88)*100%

which yields:

percent=12.5%

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User Rgahan
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