Employee | Hours Worked | Regular Hourly Wage Rate | Gross Earnings | |
Du±y, M. | 35 | 11.90 | 416.50 | =35*11.9 |
Hazelton, G. | 28 | 14.15 | 396.20 | =28.14.15 |
Inman, T. | 39 1/2 | 10.90 | 430.55 | =39.5*10.9 |
Palmer, C. | 24 1/2 | 16.40 | 401.80 | =24.5*16.4 |
Diaz, O. | 31 | 12.90 | 399.90 | =31*12.9 |
Total gross earnings | 2044.95 | |||
Weekly rate ($1,827 x 12)/52-$421.615 rounded to $421.62 Hourly rate $421.62/40 $10.540 rounded to $10.54 OT....
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, round to the next higher cent. 3....
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, round to the next higher cent. 3....
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, round to the next higher cent. 3....
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, 'round to the next higher cent. 3....
COMPUTING OVERTIME RATE OF PAY AND GROSS WEEKLY PAY Mike Fritz receives a regular salary of $3,250 a month and is paid 1½ times the regular hourly rate for hours worked in excess of 40 week. per (a) Calculate Fritz's overtime rate of pay. (Compute to the nearest half cent.) (b) Calculate Fritz's total gross weekly pay if he works 46 hours during the week.
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, round to the next higher cent. 3....
Note: In this chapter and in all succeeding work throughout the course, unless instructed otherwise, calculate hourly rates and overtime rates as follows: 1. Carry the hourly rate and the overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places (round the hourly rate to 2 decimal places before multiplying by one and one-half to determine the overtime rate). 2. If the third decimal place is 5 or more, round to the next higher cent. 3....
During the first week in November, Erin Mills worked 43.00 hours and produced 1,229 units under a piece- rate system. The regular piece rate is $0.35 a unit. Mills had agreed with her employer prior to the performance of the work that she would be paid one and one-half times the regular piece rate for all pieces produced during the overtime hours. Assume that her production totals for the week were 1,048 pieces during regular hours and 181 pieces during...
Develop a WPF application that has a button to calculate an employee’s weekly pay, given the number of hours worked. An employee should have a first name, last name, age, and hourly consulting rate. You should be able to create an employee object and provide the hours worked to calculate the weekly pay. The application assumes a standard workweek of 40 hours. Any hours worked over 40 hours in a week are considered overtime and earn time and a half....
Mary Stine's regular hourly wage rate is $12, and she receives an hourly rate of $18 for work in excess of 40 hours. During a March pay period, Mary works 47 hours. Mary's federal income tax withholding is $70, and she has no voluntary deductions. Compute Mary Stine's gross earnings and net pay for the pay period.