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3. Jorge Rodriguez earns an annual salary of $48,000. Find his gross wages for each given pay period.

Monthly
Bi-weekly (Every other week)
Weekly
4. Lexi earns $1600 a month for her salary. What is her annual salary?

5. Ryo currently earns a monthly salary of $2200. She has been offered a raise of $250 per month. How much more will she earn per year at her new salary?

6. What are the advantages of being paid salary instead of an hourly rate? What are the disadvantages of being paid a salary instead of an hourly rate?

7. A waitress in an exclusive restaurant gave the check in the amount of $340 to customers at a table. The customers decided to leave a 20% tip. What tip amount did the waitress receive?

8. Sandra worked 22 days last month as a temporary employee in the Purchasing department. Her per diem pay was $95. What were Sandra's total earnings for the month?

9. Use the table below and find the answers for the blank areas. For each of these piece-rate employees at Dover Industries, find the total pieces produced and the gross pay for the week.



10. Steve took a taxi from the airport to his hotel across town. The fare cam to $19.30. Steve handed the driver a $20 bill and told him to keep the change. Do you think Steve gave the driver a generous tip, an adequate tip, or not enough to express his appreciation for good service?

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3)

Jorge Rodrigues annual salary is:

[tex]S=\$48,000[/tex]

We know that 1 year consists of 12 months, so the gross wage per month can be obtained by dividing the annual salary by 12:

[tex]\frac{S}{m}=\frac{48,000}{12}=\$4,000[/tex]

1 year also contains 52 weeks, so the gross wage per week is obtained by dividing the annual salary by 52:

[tex]\frac{S}{w}=\frac{48,000}{52}=\$923[/tex]

Finally, 1 year contains 26 bi-week periods, so the gross wage per bi-week period is:

[tex]\frac{S}{b}=\frac{48,000}{26}=\$1846[/tex]

4)

In this part, we know that Lexi's salary per month is:

[tex]s=\$1600[/tex]

We know that 1 year consists of 12 months: therefore, the annual salary contains 12 monthly salary, so we can write

[tex]S=ns[/tex]

where

n = 12 is the number of months

S is the annual salary

Substituting s, we find:

[tex]S=(12)(1600)=\$19,200[/tex]

5)

Here the Monthly salary of Ryo is

[tex]s=\$2200[/tex]

So her annual salary is the monthly salary multiplied by 12:

[tex]S=ns=(12)(2200)=\$26,400[/tex]

Then Ryo has been offered a raise of $250 per month, so her new salary per month will be

[tex]s'=2200+250=\$2450[/tex]

Therefore, her new annual salary will be

[tex]S'=ns'=(12)(2450)=\$29,400[/tex]

So, the amount that Ryo will earn more per year is:

[tex]\Delta S=S'-S=29,400-26400=\$3000[/tex]

6)

Being paid salary means that we are paid with a fixed regular payment, usually paid every month.

Being paid by hourly rate instead means that we are paid a fixed amount for every hour of work: therefore, the total monthly salary will depend on the number of hours of work.

Therefore, the main advantages/disadvantages are the following:

- Advantage of being paid salary: the payment is fixed, therefore it is independent on the number of hours worked - so even if one month we work less hours, we still receive the same pay

- Disadvantages: the salary is fixed and cannot be increased by working more - in fact, in the hourly payment, by working more hours it is possible to earn more.

7)

In this problem, the amount of the check in the restaurant is

[tex]c=\$340[/tex]

The customer decides to leave a 20% tip, which corresponds to [tex]\frac{20}{100}[/tex] of the amount of check.

Therefore, we can write the amount of the tip left as

[tex]t=\frac{20}{100}c[/tex]

Simplifying, we get

[tex]t=\frac{1}{5}c[/tex]

And by substituting c = 340, we find the tip left:

[tex]t=\frac{1}{5}(340)=\$68[/tex]

8)

In this problem, Sandra is paid per day.

Her pay per day is

[tex]d=\$95[/tex]

Which means that she is paid 95 dollars per day.

In this month, Sandra has worked for

n = 22 days

Therefore her total earning for this month will be

[tex]T=nd[/tex]

and substituting n = 22 and d = 95, we find:

[tex]T=(22)(95)=\$2090[/tex]

9)

First of all, we have to find the total number of pieces produced by summing the number of pieces produced each day.

For Zinke, the total number of pieces produced is:

n = 54 + 55 + 59 + 62+ 60 =  290

The price per piece produced is

p = $1.60

Therefore, the gross pay is equal to the number of pieces times the price per piece:

[tex]P=np=(290)(1.60)=\$464[/tex]

Then we have to repeat the exercise for Bello. The total number of pieces produced is:

n = 24 + 28 + 30 + 31 + 27 = 140

The price per piece is

p = $2.80

So, the gross pay is:

[tex]P=np=(140)(2.80)=\$392[/tex]

10)

Here the fare for the whole drive was

f = $19.30

However, Steve gave the driver a total of 20$. This means that the tip gave by Steve to the driver is

[tex]t=20\$ - 19.30\$ = 0.70\$[/tex]

Here we are asked to determine if the tip is adequate, generous or not enough. In order to evaluate this, we have to calculate what is the tip in % with respect to the fare.

It is:

[tex]\frac{t}{f}\cdot 100 = \frac{0.70}{19.30}\cdot 100 =3.6\%[/tex]

The tip is 3.6% of the fare: therefore, the tip is not enough (an adequate tip can be considered between 10 and 20 %).