A full time employee at Chipotle gets 40 hours of vacation a year and 24 hours sick leave. How many PTO days is this total if a typical work day is 8 hours?
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Question 2
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Gary's employer offers a sliding paid vacation. When he first started the job, he was given 3 days vacation. For each six-month period he stays at the job, his vacation is increased by two days. How much vacation time will have eaned after working 4.4 years?
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Question 3
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When Valeria started at her current job, her employer gave her 3 days of paid vacation time with a promise of 5 additional days every year she remains at the company. What equation could represent this scenario if x= time, y= # of vacation days?
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Question 4
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Mia contributes 18% of each paycheck to employer sponsored health insurance. How much does she spend on healthcare if her monthly gross pay is $4000?
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Question 5
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Since Mia(from problem #4) is salary, her monthly paychecks are all the same. With this in mind, how much money does she spend on healthcare insurance a year?
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Question 6
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Isaias is a plant manager at a Construction Company. He has been employed there for 20 years and will be retiring at the end of this year. His pension is calculated on the average of his last four years’ salaries. In those years, he earned $82,000, $96,000, $105,000, and $109,000. His employer will give him 1.2% of that average for each year he worked. Calculate Mason's pension.
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Question 7
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As part of their employee benefits, all workers at Middletown Electronics receive a pension that is calculated by multiplying the number of years worked times 1.65% of the average of their three highest years’ salary. Lea has worked for Middletown for 27 years and is retiring. Her highest salaries are $97,000, $97,800, and $98,198. Calculate Lea's pension.
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Question 8
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Audrey worked in an automobile plant. She lost her job when the plant relocated to another state. She applied for unemployment compensation.
In her state, the amount is calculated by taking 55% of the average of the last 26 weekly salary amounts. The gross incomes from her last 26 paychecks are listed in the table:
Determine Audrey's unemployment compensation weekly amount to the nearest cent.
*DO NOT USE A CELL PHONE CALCULATOR! YOU ARE LIKLEY TO MESS UP!
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Question 9
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In Tacoma, parents can expect to spend about $200 a week on child care if they need to drop their kids off somewhere while they go to work. Imagine if a parent gets hired on with a company that provides free child care.
How much could a Tacoma parent save per year on childcare if they take this job?