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1 November, 05:13

Mr. Evans is paid $9.20 per hour for the first 40 hours he works in a week. He is paid 1.5 times that rate for each hour he works after that. Last week Mr. Evans worked 42.25 hours. He says he earned more than $400 last week. Do you agree? Support your answer

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  1. 1 November, 06:42
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    He worked 42.25 hours.

    For the first 40 hours, he got $9.20 each hour.

    40 hours times $9.20 = $368.

    So how much did he get paid for the other 2.25 hours?

    He is paid 1.5 times $9.20 each hour after that.

    That's $13.80 an hour.

    Times two hours is $27.60.

    27.6 + 368 = Only $395.60!

    Even if he got paid for that quarter of an hour, a quarter of $13.80 is only $3.45, which puts him at $399.05--still not more than $400.
  2. 1 November, 07:32
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    NO, in working 40 hrs x $9.20 he earned $ 368.00 overtime pay is $9.20+$ 4.60 = $ 13.80 per hour $13,80 x 2.25 hours=$31.05 $368 + $31.05 = $399.05 which is less than $400
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