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Hi, This is my first time to register with your Website, but I got TOO MUCH confuse because I would like you to show me

Hi,

This is my first time to register with your Website, but I got TOO MUCH confuse because

I would like you to show me DETAILS HOW YOU SOLVE AND HAVE ALL THE NUMBERS

BUT most of problems I have only the answers, and I DO NOT KNOW THE WAY HOW YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS AND HAVE ALL THAT NUMBERS.

So, all the problems that I have, your Website had similar to mine, but my numbers are different from your numbers.

Please tell me what I have to do if you do not post the details HOW YOU HAVE THAT NUMBERS, you post only the results

So, all the problems I have to post ALL OF THEM, ONE BY ONE? If so, I think I will use 42 Tutor Questions in A WEEK?

I DID PAID for a whole year if I used all of the time you give me such as 42 tutor questions, 9 times .......etc... in a month, what will I do the rest of 11 months left ?

One more time, Please show me what to do because this is the first time I enter your WEBSITE, so I do not know how I can do?

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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.If the third decimal place is less than 5, simply drop the third decimal place.Examples:Monthly rate $1,827

Weekly rate ($1,827 12)/52 = $421.615 rounded to $421.62

Hourly rate $421.62/40 = $10.540 rounded to $10.54

O.T. rate $10.54 1.5 = $15.81

Also, use the minimum hourly wage of $7.25 in solving these problems and all that follow.

Example 2-9

John Dilcher is paid an hourly rate of $18.50 per hour, and he worked 49 hours this week. His gross pay is:

40 hours $18.50=$740.00regular earnings9 hours $27.75 ($18.50 1.5)=249.75overtime earningsTotal gross pay=$989.75

The wages and hours information for five employees of McNeese Enterprises for the week ended July 7 is given below. Employees work a standard 40-hour workweek and are paid time and one-half for all hours over 40 in each workweek.

If required, round your answers to two decimal places and use the rounded answers in subsequent computations. Round your final answers to the nearest cent.

a. For each employee, compute the regular earnings, overtime rate, overtime earnings, and total gross earnings.

b. Compute the total gross earnings for all employees.

Employee Hours Worked Regular Hourly Wage Rate Regular Earnings Overtime Rate Overtime Earnings Total Gross Earnings

Carman, T. 47 $12.45 $? $? $? $?

Galasso, A. 42 11.90

Jones, B. 48 10.85

Rodna, G. 44 11.25

Wilmon, W. 45 13.40

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