In 2017, she was awarded a 2% pay increase on her monthly salary.
Given that in 2017 Alicia worked 45 hours per week for 48 weeks,
work out her average pay per hour for the year.
To calculate Alicia's average pay per hour for the year, we need to find her total earnings for the year and divide it by the total number of hours she worked.
To calculate Alicia's average pay per hour for the year, we need to find her total earnings for the year and divide it by the total number of hours she worked. In 2016, Alicia earned £1750 per month, so her annual salary would be £1750 x 12 = £21,000.
In 2017, she received a 2% pay increase, which means her monthly salary would be £1750 + 2% of £1750 = £1750 + (£1750 x 0.02) = £1750 + £35 = £1785.
Since Alicia worked 45 hours per week for 48 weeks in 2017, her total number of hours worked for the year would be 45 hours/week x 48 weeks = 2,160 hours. Now, we can calculate her average pay per hour by dividing her total earnings (£1785 x 12) by the total number of hours worked (2,160): £1785 x 12 / 2,160 = £10 per hour.
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AnswerAverage pay per hour 19.15
Step-by-step explanation:
1750 + 2% = 1785 pay increase
1785 x 12 months = 21420 a year
21420 divided by 52 weeks in a year averages to 411.92 weekly
Divide 411.92 by the 45 hours of work is 19.15 per hour
Brainliest please, if correct.
What does y equal?
1.4
0.5
2.8
0.6
Answer: 1.4
Step-by-step explanation: First, swap the sides of the equation so that the one with the variable can be in front.
So, its 2y=2.8
To solve this, you simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.
2 divided by 2 is 0. That leaves you with the y by itself. Then, 2.8 divided by 2 is 1.4
So, y=1.4
Answer:
307.72
Step-by-step explanation:
A=3.14×14^2/2
14×14=196
A=3.14×196= 615.44
615.44÷2=307.72