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Ron Woerner works in a factory. He is paid 7.50 for each item he assembles with a guaranteed minimum of 150 a day. In the last 5 days, he has assembled the following number of items: 19, 21, 23, 17, and 20. What are his gross earnings for the week?
 A) 650
  B) 680
  C) 750
  D) 780

Question 2

Erwin works as a plumber. He earns 37.00 an hour plus time and one-half for overtime on the weekdays. On the weekend, he earns double time. Last week, Erwin worked 40 hours of straight time, 7 hours of weekday overtime, and 10 hours over the weekend. How much did Erwin earn last week?
 A) 1,868.50
  B) 1,998.00
  C) 2,608.50
  D) 2,409.00



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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geoffrey

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


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