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xz_007 [3.2K]
3 years ago
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Jamal has just started a new job at a building supply store; however, he has a problem of coming in late. His starting wage is $

9.00 per hour, so he should make $72.00 for each 8 hour day he works. But, he comes in 15 minutes late every day. Besides running the risk of losing his job, how much money is he losing each month if he works 21 days in a month?
Mathematics
1 answer:
sammy [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Total Loss for Jamal = $189

Step-by-step explanation:

Starting per hour wage for Jamal = $9

number of working hours for Jamal = 8 per day

Total earning in a day = $9 x 8 = $ 72

Net earning in 21 days = $72 x 21 = $1512

Now, If he comes late by 15 minutes each day, the number of hours for which he is going to be paid = 7 hours

Hence earning made each day = $9 x 7 = $63

Earning made in 21 days = $63 x 21 = $1323

Total loss he has to bear = $1512-$1323= $189

The money Jamal is losing each month if he works 21 days in a month by coming late by 15 mins = $ 189

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