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OlgaM077 [116]
4 years ago
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Suppose you are working 35 hours a week in the cute clothing boutique and earning $10 per hour. you find out that you have deduc

tions of $50 each week. this means that your net pay is _____ each week.
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2 answers:
Pie4 years ago
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35 hours x $10 per hour = $350 you earn per week
$350 - $50 deductions = $300 net pay
Lyrx [107]4 years ago
3 0

To overcome this exercise, one must understand the difference between nominal wages and net wages.

T<u>he nominal wage is the value contracted between the parties, how much is combined per hour of work. The net wage is the nominal wage minus all deductions.</u>

If you work in a botique for 35 hours a week and the salary is $ 10, the gross amount is 35 x $ 10 = $ 350.

To know the net amount, simply lower the discounted amount, which in the year is $ 50 per week.

Answer: $ 350 - $ 50 = $ 300 per week.

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