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6 February, 03:32

Julio is paid 1.3 times his normal hourly rate for each hour he works over 29 hours in a week. last week he worked 35 hours and earned $456.32

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  1. 6 February, 04:13
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    In this case, Julio works for 35 hours which mean 6 hours more than 29 hours. He gets 1.3 times rate for this 6 hours and normal rate for the first 29 hours. Then the salary he would get should be: 29 X + 1.3X (6) = 29X + 7.8X = 36.8 X.

    Julio gets $456.32 which was 36.8 times of his hourly rate. The hourly rate would be: $456.32 / 36.8 = $12.4/hour
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