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Michael Sears' standard work week is 35 hours at a rate of $10 per hour. He earns time and a half for weekend hours. This week he worked 3 extra hours on Saturday and 4 on …
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Michael Sears' standard work week is 35 hours at a rate
of $10 per hour. He earns time and a half for weekend
hours. This week he worked 3 extra hours on Saturday and
4 on Sunday. What is his STRAIGHT-TIME pay for the
week? *
$455
$420
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$140
$350
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he will be payed 420 dollars at the end of the week
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