00:02
So we have her normal pay.
00:04
I'm going to write that as n is $11, right? $11.
00:08
So her overtime pay, i'm going to write that as an o, is time and a half, which is 1 .5 times 11, which is going to be, what is that? i'm sorry, 1 .5 times 11 is 16 .5.
00:22
So that's $16 .50.
00:27
That's her rate for that.
00:28
And then her holiday pay, we'll say that that's age, is going to be twice 11.
00:34
So two times 11, which is a lot easier.
00:36
That's going to be 22.
00:38
So now that we know how much rate and what her rate is for each of these, now we can just multiply those times however many hours that she worked.
00:46
So she worked 40 times her, so she got 40 hours of normal pay, 40 hours of normal pay.
00:53
And then she had how many hours of overtime? nine hours of overtime.
00:57
Nine hours of overtime and then she got 12 hours of holiday time 12 hours of holiday time so now instead of writing in for her normal pay and oh for her overtime and age for her holiday we can plug in our numbers 11 1650 and 22 right so we'll have 40 times 11 and then plus 9 times 16 .5 and then plus 12 times she's going to have made a lot of money.
01:31
It seems like now we're just going to plug these into our calculator.
01:34
40 times 11...