It looks like you've uploaded an image containing a math worksheet titled
"Working with Time Cards". The task involves solving problems related to time calculations, specifically focusing on
elapsed time,
time conversions, and possibly
scheduling or time intervals.
Since I can't directly view images, I’ll help you solve this problem based on the text you provided in your message. However, it seems there's some formatting confusion or missing content (e.g., the actual image details aren’t fully visible or readable). But from what is visible:
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🔍 What’s in the Image?
The document appears to be a worksheet with:
- A section titled
"Working with Time Cards"
- Instructions: *"Find the elapsed time."*
- A table with columns:
Start,
End,
Elapsed Time, and possibly
Work Hours.
- A list of 16 numbered problems involving start and end times (likely in hours and minutes), asking for elapsed time.
- Some entries include abbreviations like "AM", "PM", and possibly time zones or work shifts.
For example:
> 1. Start: 8:00 AM, End: 12:30 PM → Elapsed Time = ?
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✔ Let’s Solve This Step-by-Step
Let me reconstruct and solve a few sample problems assuming typical format.
#### Example Problem:
Problem 1:
Start: 8:00 AM
End: 12:30 PM
→ Find elapsed time.
Solution:
- From 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM = 4 hours
- From 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM = 30 minutes
- Total elapsed time =
4 hours 30 minutes
✔ Answer:
4 h 30 min
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#### Example Problem 2:
Start: 9:15 AM, End: 11:45 AM
Solution:
- From 9:15 to 11:15 = 2 hours
- From 11:15 to 11:45 = 30 minutes
- Total =
2 h 30 min
✔ Answer:
2 h 30 min
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#### Example Problem 3:
Start: 1:30 PM, End: 5:15 PM
Solution:
- 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM = 4 hours
- But we stop at 5:15 PM → subtract 15 minutes
- So: 4 hours - 15 minutes = 3 hours 45 minutes
Alternatively:
- 1:30 to 5:15 = (5–1) = 4 hours, minus 15 minutes → 3 h 45 min
✔ Answer:
3 h 45 min
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🧠 General Strategy:
To find
elapsed time:
1. Convert both times to a common format (e.g., 24-hour clock or minutes).
2. Subtract start time from end time.
3. Handle AM/PM transitions carefully.
Tips:
- Use a number line or break into chunks (e.g., from 8:00 to 12:00, then to 12:30).
- If crossing midnight, add 24 hours.
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❓What You Need to Do Now:
If you want me to solve
all 16 problems, please provide:
1. The
start and end times for each problem (copy-paste them clearly)
2. Or describe the exact layout of the table
Alternatively, if you’re able to type out the full worksheet content here, I can walk through
each problem step by step.
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✔ Final Note:
This worksheet likely teaches:
- How to calculate
work hours or
time spent on tasks
- Practice with
AM/PM,
minutes/hours conversion
- Real-life application (e.g., job time cards)
Let me know how you'd like to proceed — I'm ready to help!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of consumer math worksheets.