10.50 × 18 = 189
You would make 189.00 (whether in £ or $ is not stated in the question).
Arturo made $9.25 more than Christine.
You simply have to multiply the number of hours by the hourly rate.
To calculate Macie Andersen's earnings for the week, multiply her hourly wage of $9.75 by the total hours worked. If she worked 17 hours one week, her earnings would be 17 hours × $9.75/hour = $165.75. If she then worked 25 hours the following week, her earnings would be 25 hours × $9.75/hour = $243.75.
10 hours at $12.00/hour 40 hours at $8.00/hours
Neither, it would be 10, 500.
It depends on how long it takes. 1.05 kWh is 1050 watt-hours, and that could be 1 watt for 1050 hours, or 1050 watts for 1 hour, or anything in between.
Arturo made $9.25 more than Christine.
You simply have to multiply the number of hours by the hourly rate.
To solve this we must first assume that her rate of pay was constant through both of these days. (If she worked any overtime, than she might make more money during her overtime hours. If this is the case, there is not sufficient information to solve this problem.The next step is to calculate how many hours she worked in total. 9 + 7 = 16 hours.Then, we divide the amount of money earned by the number of hours worked. $116 / 16 = $7.25 per hour.
To calculate Macie Andersen's earnings for the week, multiply her hourly wage of $9.75 by the total hours worked. If she worked 17 hours one week, her earnings would be 17 hours × $9.75/hour = $165.75. If she then worked 25 hours the following week, her earnings would be 25 hours × $9.75/hour = $243.75.
If it flies at 350 miles per hour, then in three hours it will fly 350*3 or 1050 miles.
10 hours at $12.00/hour 40 hours at $8.00/hours
1100 an hour
The amount of money to be earned each hour. The more hours that are worked, the higher the pay. if i make 64,330.00 a year what is my hourly rate
Neither, it would be 10, 500.
You'd get paid $9.50 an hour hope that help ;)
it is $470