Gorman is paid $10.50 per hour for a 35-hour workweek. This past week, he worked an extra 10 hours on a job at a pay rate of $13.00 per hour. If he is only paid overtime for hours over 40 and the employer uses the average rate method, his total earnings for the 45 hours of work were $____. Round your final answer to the nearest cent.
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50 per hour. Regular earnings = 35 hours * $10.50/hour = $367.50 Show more…
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