To find out how much Aaron will be paid in his next paycheck, we need to first calculate his earnings per hour: $8.25/hour.
Next, we need to find out how much he earns for 3 1/2 hours. To do this, we multiply the number of hours by the rate per hour:
3 1/2 hours x $8.25/hour = $28.88
Now we need to find out how much Aaron will earn in four weeks. Since he works every Saturday, there are four Saturdays in four weeks. We can multiply his weekly earnings by 4:
4 weeks x $28.88/week = $115.52
Therefore, Aaron will be paid $115.52 in his next paycheck.
The closest option to this amount is D. $115.50.
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Multiple Choice Question
Aaron works 3 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of $8.25 per hour. He is paid every four weeks. how much will Aaron be paid in his next paycheck?
A.
$95.70
B.
$101.50
C.
$108.90
D.
$115.50
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Multiple Choice Question
Aaron works 3 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of $7.25 per hour. He is paid every four weeks. If his boss gives him a $1.00 raise, how much will Aaron be paid in his next paycheck?
A.
$95.70
B.
$101.50
C.
$108.90
D.
$115.50
Multiple Choice Question
Aaron works 3 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of $7.25 per hour. He is paid every four weeks. If his boss gives him a $1.00 raise, how much will Aaron be paid in his next paycheck?
A.
$95.70
B.
$101.50
C.
$108.90
D.
$115.50
To find out how much Aaron will be paid in his next paycheck after a $1.00 raise, we need to calculate his new earnings per hour. His original rate was $7.25 per hour, and if he receives a $1.00 raise, his new rate would be $8.25 per hour.
Next, we need to find out how much he earns for 3 1/2 hours. To do this, we multiply the number of hours by the new rate per hour:
3 1/2 hours x $8.25/hour = $28.88
Now we need to find out how much Aaron will earn in four weeks. Since he works every Saturday, there are four Saturdays in four weeks. We can multiply his weekly earnings by 4:
4 weeks x $28.88/week = $115.52
Therefore, after the $1.00 raise, Aaron will be paid $115.52 in his next paycheck.
The closest option to this amount is D. $115.50.
Next, we need to find out how much he earns for 3 1/2 hours. To do this, we multiply the number of hours by the new rate per hour:
3 1/2 hours x $8.25/hour = $28.88
Now we need to find out how much Aaron will earn in four weeks. Since he works every Saturday, there are four Saturdays in four weeks. We can multiply his weekly earnings by 4:
4 weeks x $28.88/week = $115.52
Therefore, after the $1.00 raise, Aaron will be paid $115.52 in his next paycheck.
The closest option to this amount is D. $115.50.