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8 February, 02:42

A construction worker worked 36 hours and earned $504, which included some compensation for paid time off. if his true hourly wage is $4 per hour more than the pay rate shown on his pay stub what rate is shown on his pay stub?

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  1. 8 February, 03:01
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    Take first the pay rate of the construction worker with the given details

    pay rate = earnings/hours worked

    where

    earnings = $504

    hours worked = 36 hours

    pay rate = $14/hr

    The problem stated that the true hourly wage is $4 more than the pay rate, thus

    true hourly wage = payrate+$4

    true hourly wage = $14+$4

    true hourly wage = $18

    The true hourly wage that will appear on his pay stub is $18.
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