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Business, 23.09.2021 03:30 maddy6882

Complete a time card for the employee below: Adam Spruce (SSN 565-56-5656) worked six days during the week of 01/15/2018 through 01/21/2018 (he was off work on Tuesday). He arrived at 9:00 a. m. each day (except Friday, when he was four minutes early, and Sunday, when he was two minutes late). He left for lunch at 12:30 p. m. each day (except Wednesday, when he left at 12:28 p. m., and Thursday, when he left at 1:01 p. m.), and arrived back at 1:30 p. m. (except Friday, when he arrived back at 2:02 p. m.). He left work at 5:00 p. m. each day (except Monday, when he stayed until 6:28 p. m.).
Notes:
The date must be entered as mm/dd (such as 01/15 for January 15th). The times in and out must be entered as hh:mm (such as 09:00 for nine o'clock).
When entering the daily and weekly total, round up or down to the nearest 15-minute interval. When entering totals, type the minutes as a percentage of an hour. Follow the examples shown n the Enter As column below.
Total
Round To
Enter As
7 hours 7 minutes
7 hours
7
7 hours 8 minutes
7 hours 15 minutes
7.25
7 hours 25 minutes
7 hours 30 minutes
7.5
7 hours 40 minutes
7 hours 45 minutes
7.75
7 hours 55 minutes
8 hours
8
Employee Name
Employee SS#
Day Date Morning Afternoon Daily Total
Time In Time Out Time In Time Out
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

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