Yes.
Yes.
Number of hours a week times 52
(Cost to fillerup) = (cost for one gallon) times (number of gallons of empty space in the tank) (Your average speed) = (distance you drove) divided by (the time it took you) (Hours you worked last week) = [ 5 times (hours you worked every morning) ] plus [ 5 times (hours you worked every afternoon) ]
c = 2a then c + 9 + a + 9 = 3c 2a + a + 9 + 9 = 6a 3a = 18 On Monday Carlos worked 12 hrs, Alan worked 6; on Tuesday each worked 9 hours giving totals for Carlos 21 and Alan 15, ie 36 overall which is 3 times Carlos' Monday shift.
$247.50 to figure it out next week take you salary and multiply it by the number of hours worked in your calculator. 8.25 x 30 = Good luck
17.75 hours
Calculate Gross Pay for hourly employees by multiplying the pay rate times the number of hours worked in the pay period, and including payment of overtime at 1.5 times the pay rate.
Most states have laws requiring employers to pay employees all pay due each payday. If an employer reduces employe pay for any reason, it must never be lower than the number of hours worked times the minimum wage. A zero paycheck for a full workweek is illegal.
To calculate overtime, you multiply 1.5% times your hourly wage. When you get that, you multiply that times your overtime hours worked.
the hourly rate times the hours worked
$237.50
Just multiply the number of years (13) times the number of days in a year (365) times the number of hours in a day (24).