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20 November, 08:34

What is the gross annual pay for Saul if he works 40 hours each week but also works 4 hours of overtime every two weeks? (Saul makes $27.35 an hour and gets time and a half for overtime.

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  1. 20 November, 08:38
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    Answer: Saul's gross annual pay is $61,115.12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 52 weeks in a year, so if Saul works 40 hours per week, in a year he would have worked for:

    40 * 52 = 2080 normal hours

    If Saul earns $27.35 per hour, for the 2080 normal hours he works in a year, he would earn:

    2080 * 27.35 = $56,888 (for normal time)

    Recall that Saul works 4 hours overtime every two weeks.

    We divide 52 weeks by 2, to find the total number of weeks he works overtime in a year

    = 52/2 = 26 weeks.

    Saul worked 4 hours overtime per week in the period he worked overtime.

    So, calculating the number of hours he worked overtime in a year, we multiply 4 hours of his overtime per week by the number of weeks he worked overtime (26 weeks).

    4 * 26 = 104 hours overtime in the year.

    Since he gets a time and a half overtime, it means he earns 1.5 times his normal time pay as overtime earnings.

    So, his normal earning = $27.35

    Half his normal earning = $13.68

    Overtime earning = $27.35 + 13.68 = $41.03

    So, he earns $41.03 for every hour he works overtime. Then, if he works 104 hours overtime in a year, his earning on overtime alone in the year=

    104 hours * $41.03 = $4, 267.12

    To calculate his gross annual pay, we add up his earnings for normal time in the year and his earning for overtime in the same year:-

    = $56,888 + $4,267.12

    = $61,115.12

    Therefore, Saul's gross annual pay is $61,115.12
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