Johan is filling out a job application, and he needs to give the hourly wage of his last job as a hairstylist. At that job, he earned $26 for each haircut he gave, he worked four days a week for 6.5 hours each day, and he gave 32 haircuts a week on average.

Part 1: which of the following best describes the type of pay johan received- piece rate, hourly wage, or annual salary?

Part 2: how many hours per week did johan work in his last Job as a hairstylist¿

Part 3: how much money did johan make per week in his last job as a hairstylist¿

Part 4: what was the hourly wage of johan last job as a hairstylist¿

Part 5: what was johan annual pay, based on his weekly pay?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Part 1: Piece Rate

Part 2:  26 hours per week

Part 3: $832/week

Part 4: $32/hr

Part 5: $43,264/yr

Step-by-step explanation:

Part 1: Piece rate because he earned $26 per haircut he gave. Regardless of time, Johan was paid based on the number of haircuts he gave.

Part 2: We know that he worked only 4 days per week and averaged 6.5 hours per day so in order to find the amount of hours per week we multiply 4 x 6.5 = 26.

Part 3: Since we know he gave on average 32 haircuts a week, we multiply the price per hair cut ($26) by the amount he gave on average (32). 32 x 26 = $832.

Part 4: Because we know Johan earned $832 per week and that he worked 26 hours per week, we can find his hourly pay by diving 832 by 26. 832/26=$32

Part 5: We know that Johan makes $832/ week so in order to find his annual pay we multiply his weekly pay by 52 (weeks in a year). 832 x 52 = $43,264.

I hope this helps!

-TheBusinessMan