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You work at Target part time. Last week you worked from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM for 4 days. (Monday thru Thursday). On Sunday you worked 5 hours and 15 minutes. Target pays Time and a Half on Sundays. (OT) Your regular hourly wage is $14.50 per hour. Find the a) Regular Pay b) Sunday Pay (OT) c) Total Pay for the Week.
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Number of hours worked per day is 6 hours.
For 4 days total number of hours worked is: hours.
Regular hourly wage is given as: $14.50 per hour.
Now, total regular pay is:
Therefore, regular pay for 4 days(Monday thru Thursday) is $348.
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