To calculate the time between days:
\[ TBD = (ED - SD) \times H \]
Where:
Time Between Days refers to the duration or interval of time that passes from one day to another. This can be measured in hours, minutes, or even seconds. Typically, in a standard calendar, the time between two consecutive days is 24 hours.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Subtract the start day from the end day:
\[ ED - SD = 10 - 3 = 7 \text{ days} \]
Step 2: Multiply the result by the number of hours in a day:
\[ TBD = 7 \times 24 = 168 \text{ hours} \]