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?

Eleven out of 88, That looks like 1/8. Convert that to percent.

12.5

To calculate the percentage of recorded time spent traveling, we need to determine the total hours spent traveling and divide it by the total recorded hours, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

First, we need to calculate the total hours spent traveling. In Week 1, the worker spent 6 hours traveling, and in Week 2, the worker spent 5 hours traveling. Therefore, the total hours spent traveling is 6 + 5 = 11 hours.

Next, we need to calculate the total recorded hours. In Week 1, the worker's total hours, including sick leave and travel, were 42 hours. In Week 2, the worker's total hours, including travel, were 46 hours. Therefore, the total recorded hours are 42 + 46 = 88 hours.

Now, we can calculate the percentage of recorded time spent traveling.

(11 / 88) * 100 = 12.5%

The worker spent approximately 12.5% of the recorded time traveling.