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Compute the weekly wages for the times given assuming a 40 hour week with time and a half for all overtime. Hourly wage: 10.50 and hours: 38 what is the total pay?
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Compute the weekly wages for the times given assuming a 40 hour week with time and a half for all overtime. Hourly wage: 10.50 and hours: 38 what is the total pay?
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Compute the weekly wages for the times given assuming a 40 hour week with time and a half for all overtime. Hourly wage: 10.50 and hours: 38 what is the total pay?
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you take 38 hours and multipy it by 10.50 is $399.00
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