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if paid biweekly, 15/hour x 40 hours/week x 2 weeks = 1200 gross pay less deductions you may try the calculator linked below if you have more details (ot, tx rate, etc). it can estimate the salary in weekly, biweekly, semimonthly or monthly basis.
A person grossing 39,559 in a year is making 19.02 an hour.
It depends on how long it takes. 1.05 kWh is 1050 watt-hours, and that could be 1 watt for 1050 hours, or 1050 watts for 1 hour, or anything in between.
(N cubic meter/hour) x (3.28084 feet/meter)3 x (1 hour/60 minutes) = 0.58858 N cubic feet/minute(rounded)
1150 is what you would make.
24.04 and hour. 80 hours bi weekly.
If someone gets a "salary", they don't get paid by the hour. The biweekly paydays don't matter at all for the purpose of this discussion... it doesn't really matter whether they get paid biweekly, semi-monthly, or all in one lump sum at the end of the year, as long as the total amount is the same (well, presumably it might matter to them, but not to us).Someone working forty hours a week would need to make approximately $12 per hour (actually, just a little under that) to make $24,000 per year.That salary is probably not legal, by the way. It's a big red flag for the department of labor if a supposedly "exempt" employee is making less than the equivalent of twice minimum wage.
It depends on the person. Sometimes an hour sometimes a minute.
Neither, it would be 10, 500.
If it flies at 350 miles per hour, then in three hours it will fly 350*3 or 1050 miles.
The amount of money a person makes when making $17.00 an hour, will depend on how many hours a person works. The amount of taxes that are taken out will depend on the state.
11 x 8 hours = $88 per week. Thatis 88x 2 = 176$ biweekly, and over the year x 26 pay periods =176*26 = $4576. It doesn't depend on how often you're paid.