Workers at a factory are required to work for 40 hours per week at minimum. Any excess
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Workers at a factory are required to work for 40 hours per week at minimum. Any excess hours are reckoned as overtime and paid at time and a half. Weekend hours are paid at double time. During a week, Peter, on an hourly rate of £7.50, worked 64 hours of which eight were at the weekend. Paul, on an hourly rate of £6, worked 72 hours of which 16 were at the weekend. Calculate the gross wages for each.
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Peter a £540 b £660 c £600 d £600 Paul £576 £696 £696 £576
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