Which is the proper form for the following: 140+ hours or +140 hours?

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You work 140 hours a month.
You work 140+ hours a month. (mean more than 140)
140+
are you trying to get more hours?? +140

If you have more than 140 hours 140+
I'd say that 99% of the time, I see things in the 140+ form. It's also the type I always use.
140+
If you are refering to some time spending such as doing a work then you can say I have worked there about 140+ hours. If you are refering to some time known to you such as GMT e.g. PST is +5 hours of GMT then you can use +140 hours.

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