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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
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Christine worked 52 hours last week. If her regular hourly rate is $8 per hour and she is paid 1.5 times her hourly rate for eve

ry hour beyond 40 hours, what was her weekly paycheck?
Mathematics
2 answers:
CaHeK987 [17]2 years ago
4 0
Christine's weekly paycheck was $464.
vodomira [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

$464

Step-by-step explanation:

Christine worked 52 hours last week.

If her regular hourly rate is $8 per hour and she is paid 1.5 times her hourly rate for every hour beyond 40 hours.

Fixed rate hours = 40 hours

Fixed hourly rate = $8 per hour

Total earn in 40 hours = 8 × 40

                                   = $320

Number of extra hours = 52 - 40

                                    = 12 hours

Extra hours rate = 1.5 × 8

                          = $12 per hour

Total earn in 12 hours = 12 × 12

                                   = $144

Total earn in 52 hours = $320 + $144

                                   = $464

Hence, Christine weekly paycheck is $464

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