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Mathematics, 18.12.2019 18:31 tracyaleblanc

You worked a total of 62 hours this week at a regular pay rate of $21.25. for any time worked past 40 hours, you receive additional overtime pay of time and a half. compute your gross pay for the week before deductions.
a.$1,551.25
b.$1,317.50
c.$850
d.$701.25

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