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Below are the dates and times that Rick Lyon worked during the week of December 1 to December 8. Use this information to complete the time sheet above. (Notice that each day's information is placed horizontally across the rows of the timesheet.) Once you have the information added to the time sheet, calculate the regular hours worked for each day. Away time is where you record Rick's lunch break. Remember not to include time away in your total hours worked because Rick does not get paid for time away. Overtime is any time worked each week that is more than the total of forty hours. For instance, if you work forty hours in a week, there is no overtime. If you work forty-two hours, there are two overtime hours (42 hours worked – 40 regular hours = 2 overtime hours). Do not be confused; overtime is simple once you get the hang of it. Overtime is any amount of time worked that is more than forty hours in a week. Overtime is calculated separately, because it is paid at a higher rate than regular time. According to federal law, overtime must be paid at a minimum rate of hourly wage plus half the hourly wage amount. The common term for overtime is time and a half. (For example, if the regular hourly wage is $8, overtime wage is $8 plus $4 = $12 an hour for any time that is more than forty hours a week.) Here are Rick's hours of work: On Dec. 1, Rick worked from eight o’clock a. m. to half past four o’clock p. m. He took a half-hour lunch break. (Completed for you.) On Dec. 2, Rick worked from eight o’clock a. m. to half past four o’clock p. m. He did not take a lunch break. On Dec. 3, Rick worked from eight o’clock a. m. to five o’clock p. m. He took a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 4, Rick worked from half past seven a. m. to half past four o’clock p. m. He took a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 5, Rick worked from seven o’clock a. m. to five o’clock p. m. He took a one-hour lunch break. On Dec. 6, Rick worked from eight o’clock a. m. to noon. He did not take a lunch break. On Dec. 7, Rick did not work. Finally, add the column labeled Regular Hours vertically and place the total at the bottom of the column, in the space labeled Weekly Total. This amount is the total number of hours worked in the week. Subtract 40 from this total and your answer will be the number of overtime hours that Rick worked for the week. Download and complete the attached time sheet using the above information. After you have completed Activity 1 and Activity 2, upload the time sheet in the box below. Activity 2 Time sheets are not hard once you get used to them. Try it one more time with a more complex schedule. Complete the time sheet for Activity 2 using the following information. Below are the dates and times that Rick Lyon worked during the week of December 9 to December 15. (Notice that each day's information is placed horizontally across the rows of the timesheet.) Once you have the information added to the time sheet, calculate the number of hours worked each day. Away time is where you record Rick's lunch break. Remember not to include time away in your total hours worked because Rick does not get paid for time away. Here are Rick's hours of work: On Dec. 9, Rick worked from half past seven o’clock a. m. to half past four o’clock p. m. He took a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 10, Rick worked from seven o’clock a. m. to half past four o’clock p. m. He took a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 11, Rick worked from half past eleven o’clock a. m. to five o’clock p. m. He did not take a lunch break. On Dec. 12, Rick worked from half past seven o’clock a. m. to half past five o’clock p. m. He took a one-hour lunch break. On Dec. 13, Rick worked from half past seven o’clock a. m. to seven o’clock p. m. He took a one and a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 14, Rick worked from eight o’clock a. m. to five o’clock p. m. He took a one and a half-hour lunch break. On Dec. 15, Rick did not work. Finally, add the column labeled Regular Hours vertically and place the total at the bottom of the same column in the space labeled Weekly Total. Subtract 40 from the Weekly Total and enter the number of overtime hours worked. Download and complete the attached time sheet using the above information. When saving your document, make sure to change the type from "Template" to "Document." After activities 1 and 2 are saved as documents, upload them in the space below.

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