To calculate the hourly rate of someone earning $450 per week working 40 hours, you would divide the weekly earnings by the number of hours worked.
$450 / 40 hours = $11.25 per hour.
Therefore, the hourly rate for this individual would be $11.25.
Yes.
It isn't clear what data you have - the answer depends on that. If you have the weekly rate, divide that by the number of hours/week to get the hourly rate.
33.00 Divided by 4 is 8.25 8.25 is what she earns in 1 hour 8.25 x 7 = 57.75 Hope this helped
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40 (hours)*x (hourly rate) = $680 (isolate the variable X) x (hourly rate) = $680/ 40 (hours) x = $17/hr
Yes.
If Albert was Aldert then he would get paid 117$ for working 9 hours.
Multiply 12.45 by an hourly rate. At 10 dollars an hour, that's $124.50
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5805. is the answer.
You multiple the number of hours worked per week by the hourly pay by 52. Example if one works 30 hours a week and earns $10 an hour 10*30*52=$15600 is the annual pay.
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($)73 subtract from ($)46divide from 6(hours) equals($)4.50ANSWER IS $4.50
An hourly salary of $18.50 means that for each hour worked, an employee earns $18.50. To calculate weekly earnings, multiply that amount by the number of hours worked in a week. For example, if someone works 40 hours a week, their weekly salary would be $740 (18.50 x 40).
To do it yourself, a couple dollars. The gasket is cheap. To have someone do it for you, they'll charge several hours and the cost will depend on their hourly rate.
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