Answer 1:
$1,296 a week
Answer 2:
$1,296 per week. Gross, pre-tax. Assuming the standard 20% cut to the government, $1,036.80 take home pay (net).
$37,440 per year.
If you work 40 hours per week its about 18 dollars an hour.
How many hours per week/month? Presumambly the pay is not 365/24/7.
18 x 40 = $720 per week (before deductions)
The way that this is worded, you would make 18 dollars. If you mean you make 18 dollars an hour then you would make: 12x18= 216 dollars.
$37,440 per year.
342 $ per week 1368$ per month (For a 4 week month)
If you work 40 hours per week its about 18 dollars an hour.
How many hours per week/month? Presumambly the pay is not 365/24/7.
18 x 40 = $720 per week (before deductions)
That depends entirely on how many hours are worked in the year. Based on 40 hours per week in an average year the answer would be 2,080 hours or $31,200. That's before taxes of course.
The way that this is worded, you would make 18 dollars. If you mean you make 18 dollars an hour then you would make: 12x18= 216 dollars.
To find out how much Gary earned per hour, divide his total earnings by the total number of hours worked. He worked 25 hours a week for 18 weeks, which is 25 x 18 = 450 hours. Therefore, his hourly wage is 6975 ÷ 450 = $15.50 per hour.
18 weeks at 22 hours per week = 18 × 22 = 396 hours 396 hours at 12 per hours = 396 × 12 = 4752.
Carrie works 22 hours each week and earns $12 per hour, so her weekly earnings are 22 hours × $12/hour = $264. Over an 18-week semester, she will earn 18 weeks × $264/week = $4,752. Therefore, Carrie will earn a total of $4,752 during the semester.
For a 40-hour week, assuming you get the same rate for any holidays... 37,440 per annum.
$19 x 18 = $342 before taxes and other deductions.