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For the second week of march, tom morgan worked 52.75 hours. tom earns 40 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.

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Final answer:

Tom earned $2365 for the second week of March by working 52.75 hours, with 12.75 hours being overtime.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate Tom's earnings for the second week of March, we need to determine how many regular hours and overtime hours he worked. Tom worked 52.75 hours, and in a regular workweek, he would work 40 hours. Therefore, he worked 12.75 overtime hours (52.75 - 40).

For these overtime hours, Tom's employer pays him 1.5 times his regular hourly rate. So, his overtime pay rate is $40 * 1.5 = $60 per hour. Multiplying this rate by the number of overtime hours, Tom's overtime earnings amount to $60 * 12.75 = $<<60*12.75=765>>765.

For the regular hours worked, Tom earns $40 per hour. Multiplying his regular hourly rate by the number of regular hours, his regular earnings amount to $40 * 40 = $<<40*40=1600>>1600.

To find his total earnings, we add his regular earnings to his overtime earnings: $1600 + $765 = $<<1600+765=2365>>2365. Therefore, Tom earned $2365 for the second week of March.

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