Calculating Pay Rates and Time Off
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What is the total number of hours worked by the employee from the 20th to the 24th?

  • 50 hours (correct)
  • 60 hours
  • 40 hours
  • 70 hours
  • What is the regular pay rate for weekdays?

  • $20 per hour
  • $15 per hour
  • $10 per hour (correct)
  • $12 per hour
  • How much is the overtime pay rate for working over 6 hours in a day?

  • $25 per hour
  • $15 per hour (correct)
  • $30 per hour
  • $20 per hour
  • How much did the employee earn for the 20th of October?

    <p>$150</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following dates would result in holiday pay?

    <p>October 31</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which rate of pay applies on weekends?

    <p>1.5 times the standard rate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Calendar Rules

    • Regular working days are indicated by black numbers on the calendar.
    • Weekends are highlighted numbers and are not regular working days.
    • October 31 is a holiday (Halloween).

    Pay Rates

    • Regular working days: $10 per hour.
    • Weekends: 1.5 times the standard rate ($15 per hour).
    • Holidays: 2 times the standard rate ($20 per hour).
    • Overtime pay is considered for work on weekends or holidays.

    Overtime Rules

    • Working over 6 hours in a day results in overtime pay.
    • Overtime pay is 1.5 times the standard rate for each additional hour.

    Example Scenario

    • An employee worked 10 hours each day from the 20th to the 24th.
    • To calculate the total earnings, consider the pay rate and overtime rules.

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    This quiz is about calculating pay rates and time off based on a calendar with regular working days, weekends, and holidays. You'll need to apply rules about pay rates to find the correct answer.

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