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1. During October, William Korth worked 160 regular time hours at $9.28 an hour and 18 overtime hours at time- and-a-half. What is William’s gross pay for October?

2. Last year, Ida Zolen worked 2,000 hours at regular time pay of $8.20 an hour. She also worked 75 hours over time
at double his regular rate. What was Ida’s gross pay last year?

3. Alan Kirbaum works on an 8-hour day basis and is paid $8 an hour for regular time work and time-and-a half for
overtime work. Last week he worked these hours: Monday:9 ; Tuesday:6 ; Wednesday:11 ; Thursday:8 ; Friday:9.
A) How many regular hours did he work?
B) How many overtime?
C) What is his overtime rate?
D) What is his overtime pay?
E) Find Alan’s gross pay.

4. Stephen Woll’s regular pay is $20 an hour. He is paid time and a half for overtime work beyond 40 hours a week. He
worked: Monday:11 ; Tuesday:10 ; Wednesday:10 ; Friday:12. Find Stephen Woll’s:

A) regular time pay
B) overtime hours worked.
C) overtime rate
D) overtime pay
E) gross pay.

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