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Find the commissions on the following sales using the given rates. 3. $5764 at 20% 5. $12,356 at 12% 4. $2598 at 15.5% 6. $3456 at 9% Find the following piecework earnings. 7. 2010 pieces at $0.18 per piece 9. 52 pieces at $3.25 per piece 8. 264 pieces at $1.50 per piece 10. 197 pieces at $1.67 per piece Find the total tips for the week and the average tip income per night. 11. $25.65; $15.75; $19.85; $20.05; $31 12. $20.15; $19.95; $30.65; $22.45; $57; $45.75 Calculate the gross pay for the following commission policies. 13. $1200 per month plus 7% commissions on $18,780 14. $8.25 per hour for 40 hours plus a 15% commission on sales of $1376 15. $2000 salary per month plus a commission of 0.25% on sales of $3,750,000 16. Monthly salary of $950 plus a 12.5% commission on sales of $16,580 The following waiters or waitresses make $3.25 per hour plus tips. Given their hours worked and their daily tips, find their gross pay for the week. 17. Hours 40 30 37.5 32.25 M $50.75 $19.50 Juan Paula Marcus Sheree T W Th F S $46.50 $38.75 $81.80 $63,45 $29.65 $30.40 $52.50 $49.00 $36.75 $28.45 $32.25 $58.90 $60.20 $29.85 $30.75 $22 $37.50 $33.95 Use the graduated piecework scale to find the weekly wages for the given numbers of pieces. 21. 401 22. 319 23. 470 Use the graduated commission scale to find the monthly commissions for sales of 24. $25,500 25. $31,590 26. $14,250 27. Nick earns $3.85 per hour plus 80% of his tips. The other 20% goes to other employees who help him. If he worked 40 hours last week and his gross pay was $701.60, what was the total in tips left at the tables on which he waited? 28. If Jean earns an hourly wage of $8.12 and the graduated commission noted above Example 3, how much does she earn in a four-week month in which she works 40 hours each week and sells $16,000 worth of merchandise? 31. Bottle 600 gallons of soft drink into an equal number of 3-liter and 2-liter bottles. Use leftover drink as long as you can fill a bottle. How many bottles of each will there be? 32. James earns $7.25 per hour plus time and a half for overtime and double time for holidays. One week he worked 32 hours of regular time, 8 hours on a holiday, and 6 hours of overtime. What was his gross pay for the week? 33. What are the two uses for FICA taxes? e calculated as a percentage of their Many salesmen have all or part of their income calculated as a percentage total sales, called a commission. A person is paid straight commission if it is th only money he earns. Often a salesman is guaranteed a salary or an hourly wage addition to a commission. Proverbs 20:4 says, "The sluggard will not plow by rea- son of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing." If a person is not self-motivated, he will not survive in a job where income is from commissions. A Christian's incentive to work hard should not be only to make money, but to serve the Lord in and through his work. Piecework wages are found by taking the product of the number of items completed and rate per item. Waiters, waitresses, baggage handlers, and hairdressers are examples of workers who earn part of their pay in tips. What they earn depends on the customers impressions of them and their work. Hard work and a cheerful countenance are a must. Waiters and waitresses typically get a small hourly wage, and the rest of their income is from tips. A standard tip at a restaurant is 15-20% of the bill. EXAMPLE 1 A shoe store clerk receives $12.50 per hour and a 7% com- mission on sales in excess of $2000 per week. Find his gross pay for a 40-hour week if he sold S3550 worth of shoes. Answer 40(12.50) - $500 3550 - 2000 - 1550 0.07(1550) = $108.50 500 + 108.50 - $608.50 1. Find the hourly wage for the week. 2. Determine the commission based on the amount above $2000. 3. Combine the wage and the commission for the gross pay. EXAMPLE 2 As a part-time waitress, Christina makes $3.25 per hour plus tips. If she worked the following shifts with the given tips, find her gross pay. 4 hr., $16.75 3 hr., S15.15 4 hr., $30 3.5 hr., $14.95 A waitress displays food in Santa Barbara, California Answer 4 + 4 + 3 + 3.5 = 14.5 hr. 1. Find the total hours worked. 2. Calculate the hourly wages. 14.5(3.25) = $47.125 16.75 + 30+ 15.15 + 14.95 = $76.85 47,125 + 76.85 - $123.975 - $123.98 3. Determine the total in tips. 4. Combine the wages and the tips. Sometimes piecework or commissions have a graduated feature to further stimulate the worker to produce more. In these cases the piecework rate increases as a function of the amount produced, and the percent of commis. sion increases as the dollar value of sales increases. Graduated Piecework Scale $1.00 per piece up to 300 pieces in any one week $1.25 per piece for the next 60 in any one week $1.40 per piece in excess of 360 in any one week 3.4 COMMISSIONS, PIECEWORK, AND TIPS 95 Graduated Commission 8% commission on the first $10,000 of sales in a month 10% commission on the next $5000 of sales in the month 15% commission on sales in excess of $15,000 in one month EXAMPLE 3 Use the piecework scale above to find the piecework v for a person who completes 379 pieces in a week. How much of an increase does the graduated scale give over the regular rate of $1 per piece? Answer 300(1) + 60(1.25) + 19(1.40) = $401.60 1. Find the pay for 379 pieces. 379 at $1.00 each = $379 2. Calculate the total earned at $1 per piece. 401.60 - 379 = $22.60 3. Subtract to find the increase. EXAMPLE 4 Mr. Jefferson's sales for the month totaled $15,970. Using the graduated rates noted above Example 3, determine how much commission he will make from the sales. Answer 10,000 at 8%, 5000 at 10% 15,970 - 15,000 = 970 at 15% 1. Determine how much is commissioned at each rate. 2. Calculate the total commission 0.08(10,000) + 0.1(5000) + 0.15(970) = $1445.50