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Jack is paid time-and-a-half for hours worked in excess than 40 hours and double-time for hours worked on Sunday. If Jack had a gross weekly wages of $456 for 50 hours, 4 of which were on Sunday, what is his regular hourly rate?
Jack works 40 regular hours at a regular rate.
He work 10 hours over 40.
Of the 10 hours of overtime work, 6 hours at 1.5x per hour and 4 of the 10 hours, he made double-time or 2x.
My set up:
40x + 6(1.5x) + 4(2x) = 456
Is this the correct equation?
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I think so.
Bob
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I think so.
Bob
I get an hourly wage of $8 for Jack.
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I agree! Well done.
Bob
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I agree! Well done.
Bob
Thanks. I have decided to randomly select questions as my way to stay in touch with mathematics. My questions will range from prealgebra through precalculus. I will need your help with calculus questions.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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I look forward to your help with Calculus l, ll, and lll. Calculus will be a textbook study. There's no way I can jump from chapter to chapter and topic to topic if I never took Calculus before.
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