Question

How are wages and salaries different?
Responses

a are overtime pay an employee earns, while a salaries are base pay an employee earns.
b Wages are overtime pay an employee earns, while a salaries are base pay an employee earns.

b Wages are a base pay an employee earns, while salaries are overtime pay an employee earns.
b Wages are a base pay an employee earns, while salaries are overtime pay an employee earns.

c Wages are paid based on an annual amount, while salaries are based on hours an employee works.
c Wages are paid based on an annual amount, while salaries are based on hours an employee works.

d Wages are calculated by the hours worked, while salaries are usually calculated as an annual amount.
d Wages are calculated by the hours worked, while salaries are usually calculated as an annual amount.

Answers

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The correct response is:

**d Wages are calculated by the hours worked, while salaries are usually calculated as an annual amount.**

Wages typically refer to hourly pay that is compensation for an employee's time worked, while salaries refer to a fixed annual amount paid to employees, regardless of the number of hours worked.