J Joel Joined Aug 23, 2014 Messages 273 Jun 16, 2015 #1 Does anybody have that box chart thing that is next to the time clock machine? that one that tells you how much a minute counts? (PDF?)
Does anybody have that box chart thing that is next to the time clock machine? that one that tells you how much a minute counts? (PDF?)
SFSFun Ship from Store: Don't call it Ship To Store!! Joined Jan 12, 2015 Messages 6,090 Jun 16, 2015 #2 Take the minute and multiply it by (5/3) and then divide by 100. So for 30 minutes: (30(5/3))/100=0.5 To go the other way: (0.5/(5/3))100=30 EDIT: Or just do it the much easier way posted below... Last edited: Jun 17, 2015
Take the minute and multiply it by (5/3) and then divide by 100. So for 30 minutes: (30(5/3))/100=0.5 To go the other way: (0.5/(5/3))100=30 EDIT: Or just do it the much easier way posted below...
sigma7 Former ETL-All the Things Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 2,415 Jun 17, 2015 #4 or, you know, just take 1/60. That's how much a minute is as a fraction of an hour. 1 minute = 0.016666666666666666667 hours approximately.
or, you know, just take 1/60. That's how much a minute is as a fraction of an hour. 1 minute = 0.016666666666666666667 hours approximately.
SFSFun Ship from Store: Don't call it Ship To Store!! Joined Jan 12, 2015 Messages 6,090 Jun 17, 2015 #5 sigma7 said: or, you know, just take 1/60. That's how much a minute is as a fraction of an hour. 1 minute = 0.016666666666666666667 hours approximately. Click to expand... Hahaha I knew I was overthinking it...
sigma7 said: or, you know, just take 1/60. That's how much a minute is as a fraction of an hour. 1 minute = 0.016666666666666666667 hours approximately. Click to expand... Hahaha I knew I was overthinking it...
sigma7 Former ETL-All the Things Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 2,415 Jun 17, 2015 #6 It's the same thing...just simplified.
SFSFun Ship from Store: Don't call it Ship To Store!! Joined Jan 12, 2015 Messages 6,090 Jun 17, 2015 #7 Yes I realize that now