The final paragraph is referring specifically to employees who work offsite, but doesn't limit to
just calculation purposes... it refers to actual compensable hours.
Not exact matches
This is how
calculations are done all the time to determine capital gains for tax
purposes - no difference in any values -
just simple
calculations that will always give the same results.
Consequently, an inexact differential can not be expressed in terms of its antiderivative for the
purpose of integral
calculations i.e. its value can not be inferred
just by looking at the initial and final states of a given system.
Since the
purpose of this
calculation was to obtain the average temperature the simplest way to demonstrate that Nasif is wrong is to
just simply look at the diurnal cycle.