16.25
50.75/7 = 7.25 per hour.
35 times your hourly rate.
If you work 8 hours at the rate given above, you would earn $180 before taxes and deductions.
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I think you take 75.20/8 and the answer is your unit rate.
To find Ray's earnings for 20 hours of work, we first determine his hourly rate by dividing his total earnings by the hours worked: (120 / 15 = 8) dollars per hour. For 20 hours, he would earn (20 \times 8 = 160) dollars. Therefore, Ray will earn 160 dollars for 20 hours of work at the same rate.
16.25
69.2857 hours
50.75/7 = 7.25 per hour.
$237.50
To find the unit rate, divide the total earnings by the number of hours worked. In this case, $75.20 divided by 8 hours equals $9.40 per hour. Therefore, the unit rate is $9.40 per hour.
No, you get paid for the hours you stub, nothing more.
35 times your hourly rate.
Let's break it down. 40 hours will be at your regular rate- so $10 x40= $400. That leaves 10 hours at time and a half- that is 1.5 times 10, or $15 per hour, for those 10 hours. That is $150. Add that to the original $400, and you have $550. HOEVER, you then need to DEDUCT taxes. We do not know what the tax rate is where you are, so we can only say $550 before taxes.
For a 40-hour work week and an overtime rate of 1.5, you would earn $28,424.00 annually. If your overtime rate is double-time (2.0), you would earn $30,272.00 annually.
If you work 8 hours at the rate given above, you would earn $180 before taxes and deductions.