Joe makes an hourly wage of $8.10. For hours worked over 40 , he is paid at a rate of $12.15 per hour. Last week, Joe worked 45 hours.
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Joe's regular pay rate is $8.10 per hour, and he worked 40 hours, so his regular pay for the first 40 hours is 40 * $8.10 = $<<40*8.10=324>>324. Show more…
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