A worker submits the following data on a timesheet:

Week 1 - Total hours: 42 (including 4 hours sick leave, 6 hours travel time.

What percentage of the recorded time did the worker spend traveling?

100 (6/42) =

To find the percentage of the recorded time that the worker spent traveling, you need to calculate the ratio of travel time to total hours and then convert it to a percentage.

Here's how you can do it step by step:

1. Start with the total hours: 42 hours.
2. Subtract the sick leave hours from the total hours: 42 - 4 = 38 hours (total hours excluding sick leave).
3. Subtract the remaining hours from the travel time: 38 - 6 = 32 hours (total hours excluding sick leave and travel time).
4. Calculate the ratio of travel time to total hours excluding sick leave: (6 / 32) * 100 = 0.1875 * 100 = 18.75%.

Therefore, the worker spent approximately 18.75% of the recorded time traveling.