Question: The following time card shows the time worked one week by Ken Pace. The employer disregards any time before 8:00 A.M. or between 12:00 and
The following time card shows the time worked one week by Ken Pace. The employer disregards any time before 8:00 A.M. or between 12:00 and 1:00 P.M. and after 5:00 P.M. Employees do not begin work until 8:00 A.M. or 1:00 P.M., and do not work beyond 5:00 P.M., unless they are asked to work overtime. Hours worked beyond the regular 8-hour day and on Saturday are paid at one and one-half times the regular rate. Hours worked on Sunday are paid double the regular rate. Fractions of the hour for time worked are based on full quarter-hour increments.
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Pace's regular wage rate is $13.50 per hour, and the regular workweek is 40 hours with five 8 hour days. Compute:
a. The hours worked each day. (Ignore the one-minute tardiness on Friday.) ............ ________
b. The total hours worked............................................................................................. ________
c. The regular earnings.................................................................................................. $_______
d. The overtime earnings .............................................................................................. ________
e. The total earnings ..................................................................................................... $_______
No Name Ken Pace 72 Morning Afternoon Overtime Hours In Out In Out n Out Worked Day M 7:50 12:00 12:50 5:01 T 7:56 12:01 12:49 5:02 5:30 7:31 w 7:59 12:02 12:58 5:03 T 7:45 12:00 12:55 5:00 5:29 8:02 F 8:01 12:01 1:00 5:01 6:00 7:30 S 7:48 12:02 2:00 6:03 Total Hours Worked Remarks
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