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The 100ths of a minute time format (also called decimal minutes) is commonly used in timekeeping and payroll systems. It divides each minute into 100 parts for precise time tracking and calculations.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: The system adds all your time entries in hundredths format, then converts the total to standard hours and minutes for reporting.
Details: Accurate time tracking is essential for payroll processing, project costing, and productivity analysis. The 100ths system provides more precise measurements than traditional minutes.
Tips: Enter your time entries in hundredths of a minute (e.g., 30 minutes = 3000 hundredths). You can enter up to 4 time periods. The calculator will sum them and convert to standard time format.
Q1: Why use 100ths instead of minutes?
A: 100ths provide more precise time tracking and easier calculations for payroll systems that use decimal time.
Q2: How do I convert minutes to 100ths?
A: Multiply minutes by 100 (e.g., 15 minutes = 1500 hundredths).
Q3: What's the advantage over decimal hours?
A: 100ths of minutes are often easier to visualize and work with for short time periods than fractions of hours.
Q4: Can I enter partial hundredths?
A: This calculator uses whole hundredths only. For more precision, you would need to extend to thousandths.
Q5: How do I handle breaks in this system?
A: Enter break times as negative hundredths values, or calculate net time after subtracting breaks.