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Kera is an hourly employee of xeon, inc., who earns a wage of $10.00 an hour. during a busy season, kera works fifty hours in one week. xeon pays kera $11.00 an hour for her overtime pay. xeon is:

a. not in conformance with the fair labor standards act because xeon is obligated to pay no less than 2.5 times kera's regular pay for hours she worked over forty in one week.
b. in conformance with the fair labor standards act (flsa) because xeon is paying an overtime rate.
c. in conformance with the fair labor standards act because kera only worked fifty hours in one week, and thus she is not qualified for overtime pay.
d. not in conformance with the fair labor standards act because xeon is obligated to pay no less than 1.5 times kera's regular pay for hours she worked over forty in one week.

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