1 million hours hahaha stupids
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Yes! You can express this as a function, like this: In my example I will say that the salary is $240.00 and this is based on a standard 30 hours of training. g(x)=30x +240 What we are basically saying is that whatever number we plug in for g(x) would determine how much they are paid. For example if we add 20 times the amount of hours of training we would get g(20)=30x + 240 Then plug in 20 for our x 30(20) +240 the new salary would be $840 :)
Yes! You can express this as a function, like this: In my example I will say that the salary is $240.00 and this is based on a standard 30 hours of training. g(x)=30x +240 What we are basically saying is that whatever number we plug in for g(x) would determine how much they are paid. For example if we add 20 times the amount of hours of training we would get g(20)=30x + 240 Then plug in 20 for our x 30(20) +240 the new salary would be $840 :)
Both terms are equally valid, which you would use would depend on the rest of the context.
In order to calculate the total salary of a job, the hours that the person worked would need to be known. The number of hours will affect the total salary.
There are 2080 hours in the normal work year so the salary would be $34,320.
Generally, people on salary work more than 40 hours. Many have complained because this makes them make less than what they would have if they were on salary.
2months
it would be about 1 year maybe 2 to get full salary
Well, i would guess that hourly salaries are added up by the hours you do.., And i would assume that annual salary would be paid every year. hope that will help you :)
A pro rata salary means you are earning a percentage of that yearly salary. For example if your pro rata salary was $16k and you worked 50% of full time hours you would earn $8k.
They make about $28 an hour (as a new employee). Their annual salary would depend on how many hours they work.