Question
Determine the annual salary of a job that pays $12.50 per hour for a 40-hour work week.(1 point)
Responses
$26,000
$26,000
$500
$500
$25,000
$25,000
$650
$650
9 answers
$26,000
If you are given the annual salary for a job and you want to find the weekly salary, what do you do?(1 point)
Responses
Multiply the annual salary by 52.
Multiply the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 12.
Divide the annual salary by 12.
Divide the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 40.
Responses
Multiply the annual salary by 52.
Multiply the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 12.
Divide the annual salary by 12.
Divide the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 52.
Divide the annual salary by 40.
Divide the annual salary by 52.
Compare the lifetime income of Donnelle and Damien if they both work for 42 years. Donnelle makes $48,000 a year and Damien makes $50,000 a year. How much more does Damien make in his lifetime than Donnelle?(1 point)
Responses
Damien makes $84,000 more.
Damien makes $84,000 more.
Donnelle makes $84,000 more.
Donnelle makes $84,000 more.
Not enough information.
Not enough information.
Damien makes $80,000 more.
Responses
Damien makes $84,000 more.
Damien makes $84,000 more.
Donnelle makes $84,000 more.
Donnelle makes $84,000 more.
Not enough information.
Not enough information.
Damien makes $80,000 more.
Damien makes $84,000 more.
If Amir earned a lifetime income of $3,050,000 and he worked 50 years, how much did he make each year?(1 point)
Responses
$60,000
$60,000
$41,000
$41,000
$61,000
$61,000
$76,250
Responses
$60,000
$60,000
$41,000
$41,000
$61,000
$61,000
$76,250
To find Amir's annual income, you would divide his lifetime income by the number of years he worked.
$3,050,000 / 50 years = $61,000
Therefore, Amir made $61,000 each year.
Correct response: $61,000
$3,050,000 / 50 years = $61,000
Therefore, Amir made $61,000 each year.
Correct response: $61,000
Zuri makes $55,000 a year and works for 36 years. Carter makes $58,000 a year and works 34 years. Who will have the higher lifetime income?(1 point)
Responses
Carter will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Carter will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Zuri will make more because she is working more years.
Zuri will make more because she is working more years.
Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Carter will make more because she makes more each year.
Responses
Carter will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Carter will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Zuri will make more because she is working more years.
Zuri will make more because she is working more years.
Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Carter will make more because she makes more each year.
To determine who will have the higher lifetime income, we need to calculate the lifetime income for both Zuri and Carter.
Zuri's lifetime income: $55,000/year x 36 years = $1,980,000
Carter's lifetime income: $58,000/year x 34 years = $1,972,000
Therefore, Zuri will have a higher lifetime income by $8,000.
Correct response: Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.
Zuri's lifetime income: $55,000/year x 36 years = $1,980,000
Carter's lifetime income: $58,000/year x 34 years = $1,972,000
Therefore, Zuri will have a higher lifetime income by $8,000.
Correct response: Zuri will make $8,000 more in her lifetime.