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Default Formula to calucalte part per hour?

I am working on a spread sheet where I have to determined the amont if parts
made per hour. The formula I need is a 12 hour work day, minus the down time
minutes to = parts per hour made.


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720 in A1

Downtime minutes in A2:A7

Number of parts in B1

In C1 =B1/((A1-SUM(A2:A7))/60)



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I am working on a spread sheet where I have to determined the amont if parts
made per hour. The formula I need is a 12 hour work day, minus the down time
minutes to = parts per hour made.


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thank i will try it

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720 in A1

Downtime minutes in A2:A7

Number of parts in B1

In C1 =B1/((A1-SUM(A2:A7))/60)



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I am working on a spread sheet where I have to determined the amont if parts
made per hour. The formula I need is a 12 hour work day, minus the down time
minutes to = parts per hour made.



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Default Formula to calucalte part per hour?

i tried it and it did not work, I do not have columns for the down time
minutes. Do I need to add a column? or does this represent two seperate
columns?

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

720 in A1

Downtime minutes in A2:A7

Number of parts in B1

In C1 =B1/((A1-SUM(A2:A7))/60)



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I am working on a spread sheet where I have to determined the amont if parts
made per hour. The formula I need is a 12 hour work day, minus the down time
minutes to = parts per hour made.



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How do you figure down time minutes?

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i tried it and it did not work, I do not have columns for the down time
minutes. Do I need to add a column? or does this represent two seperate
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Default Formula to calucalte part per hour?

How do you compute downtime minutes and where would they be stored?

My example used A2:A7 to keep track of downtime minutes then I subtracted those
from the 12 hour shift(720 minutes).


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i tried it and it did not work, I do not have columns for the down time
minutes. Do I need to add a column? or does this represent two seperate
columns?

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

720 in A1

Downtime minutes in A2:A7

Number of parts in B1

In C1 =B1/((A1-SUM(A2:A7))/60)



Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 6 May 2008 11:24:00 -0700, LaQaunda
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I am working on a spread sheet where I have to determined the amont if parts
made per hour. The formula I need is a 12 hour work day, minus the down time
minutes to = parts per hour made.




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