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18 March, 18:04

Mark and joe work as jewels. Mark has an hourly wage of 24$ and gets overtime for every hour he works over 40 hours the overtime pay rate is 150% of the norma rate. Joe makes a 5% commission on all jewery that he sales who earns more if make workes 60 hours and joe sells 21000 worth of jewery

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  1. 18 March, 18:33
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    Mark earns more

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need to calculate the earnings of both.

    Let's start with Mark

    We know he worked for 60hours

    He earns $24 per hour, his normal total earnings is 24 * 40 = $960

    Now, we know he would earn over time if he works more than 50 hours. The total overtime he worked is 60 hours - 40 hours = 20 hours overtime. He earns 150% of normal rate as overtime. This means 150/100 * 24 = $36.

    Amount earned for overtime is thus = 20 * 36 = $720

    His total earnings would be 720 + 960 = $1,680

    Joe, sold $21,000 and we know he makes 5% commission off the jewelries. His earnings is thus;

    5% of 21,000 = 5/100 * 21,000 = $1050

    Hence, Mark earns more
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