Jan Goll has worked 44 hours this week (40 regular hours and 4 overtime hours). Her regular hourly wage is $18 per hour, and she is paid 1.5 times for overtime hours worked. What are Jan's gross wages for the week?
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Jan's regular hourly wage is $18 per hour, so her regular wages for 40 hours would be 40 * $18 = $<<40*18=720>>720. Show more…
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