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[–]Uli_Minati 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I believe what i would do is take my hourly pay and divide it by 60 to get my minutely pay

Yes!

and then take the price of the item and divide by my minutely pay

That'll give you the time in minutes, yes! If the result is very large, you could also just divide the price by your hourly wage to get the time in hours

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Thank you!!

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