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Mr.o'brien is paid $7.30 per hour for the first 40 hours he works in a week.He is paid 1.5 times that rate for each hour after that. Last week, Mr.o'brien worked 44 ho…
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Mr.o'brien is paid $7.30 per hour for the first 40 hours he works in a week.He is paid 1.5 times that rate for each hour after that.
Last week, Mr.o'brien worked 44 hours.He says he earned $321.29 last week. Do you agree? Support your answer.
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In first 40 hours he earns = 7.30 x 40 = $292
Each hour after his rate = 7.20 x 1.5 = $10.80 per hour
In extra four hours he earns = 10.80 x 4 = $43.20
Total earnings = $292 + $43.20 = $335.20
Therefore you don't agree
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