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John earns an hour. His employer pays overtime for all hours worked in excess of hours per week and pays times the hourly rate for overtime hours.

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The amount earned by John Wilson for the third week of July was $493

How to find the amount earned ?

John worked 52 hours in total, but the first 40 hours are considered regular hours, and the additional 12 hours are overtime hours because they exceed the 40-hour threshold.

Calculate earnings for regular hours (40 hours):

Regular hourly rate = $8.50 per hour

Regular hours worked = 40 hours

Regular earnings = Regular hourly rate x Regular hours worked

Regular earnings = $8.50/hour x 40 hours

= $340

Overtime hours worked = 12 hours

Overtime earnings = Overtime hourly rate x Overtime hours worked

Overtime earnings = $12.75/hour x 12 hours

= $153

Total earnings = Regular earnings + Overtime earnings

Total earnings = $340 + $153

= $493

The full question is:

For the third week of July, John Wilson worked 52 hours. John earns $8.50 an hour. His employer pays overtime for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week and pays 1.5 times the hourly rate for overtime hours.

How much was earned that week?

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