Write your name and period on the top of the scratch paper and show your work. If you did your work directly on the calculator, write the equation you wrote into the calculator.
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Question 1
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Christina is paid monthly. Her annual salary as a year 1 teacher is $62,500. What is her monthly salary, rounded to the nearest dollar?
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Question 2
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Manny is a hospital administrator who is paid semimonthly. His semimonthly salary is $2,915. What is his annual salary?
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Question 3
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Lauren is a manager at a local Chick-fil-A restaurant. Her regular hourly wage is $18.70. If she is paid time and a half for overtime, what is her overtime pay per hour?
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Question 4
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Tanner gets paid $16.40 at Cane's and gets paid at a double rate for overtime. If Tanner, worked 6 hours of overtime, how much was his overtime pay?
Carlos regularly works a 40-hour week and earns $15.70 an hour. He received time and a half for each hour of overtime he worked. Last week he worked 44 hours.
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Question 5
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What was Carlos' regular pay?
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Question 6
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What was his overtime pay?
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Question 7
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What was Carlos' total gross pay?
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Question 8
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Daisy, who works at Buffalo Wild Wings, worked her 40 regular hours last week, plus 6 overtime hours at the time-and-a-half rate. Her gross pay was $891.80. What was her hourly rate?
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Question 9
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Antonia makes $720 a week, what is her annual salary using K notation?
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Question 10
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Brendon took an applicant-paid job through an employment agency. The job pays $975 per week. Brendon must pay a fee to the employment agency. The fee is 15% of his first 4 weeks’ pay. How much money must Brendon pay the agency?
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Question 11
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Beyonce has quite a few videos on YouTube. She is paid $1.21 for every 1000 views. Three of her videos have been watched 180,000 times, 7,400,000 times, and 181,600,000 times. How much will she get paid for these three videos? Round to the nearest dollar.
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Question 12
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Asa picks strawberries and gets paid at a piecework rate of 81 cents per container for the first 130 containers filled. He receives 98 cents per container for every container over 130 that he fills. Last week, Asa filled 185 containers. How much did he earn?
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Question 13
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Mary is a real estate agent. She earns a 6% commission on each sale she makes. Last month she sold one house for $299,300 and another for $379,200. What did Mary earn in commissions for the month?
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Question 14
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Nancy is a teacher who is about to retire. Her employer offers a pension. Nancy’s employer uses a formula to calculate the pension. Nancy is planning on retiring at the end of this year after 27 years of employment. A retiring employee receives 2.8% of his or her average salary for the last 4 years of employment multiplied by the number of years worked. Nancy would receive this amount each year until her death. Her salaries for the last 4 years are $99,600; $98,700; $99,600; and $110,000. How much will she receive for her pension?
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Question 15
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Captain Meanie earns $19.20 an hour for working part-time. He worked the following hours this week: 8 hours on Monday, 4 hours on Tuesday, 6 hours on Friday, and 5.5 on Saturday. What is his gross pay for the week?
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Question 16
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Rachel contributes 14% of the total cost of her individual health care. This is a $86.40 deduction from each of her biweekly paychecks. What is the total value of her individual health care coverage(paid by both her and her employer) for the year?
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Question 17
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Why is social security so important to our nation? Explain in your own words.
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Question 18
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Job A offers a higher salary but no medical benefits, and Job B offers a lower salary but full medical benefits. Which job do you accept? What other information would be important to know? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 19
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Darla paid $5,125 in social security taxes last year. The social security rate was 6.2%. Determine how much money she earned last year.
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Question 20
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An ad agency charges $180 to post one job online. If the agency were to post three or more jobs, each job would cost $145. What is the percent discount per job if the company posts three or more jobs in comparison to one job? Round to the nearest tenth (one decimal) of a percent.
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Question 21
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Luis signed a 4-year contract. His salary increases by 2.9% every year. His starting salary is $78K. What will his salary be in 4 years, to the nearest dollar (no decimal)?
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Question 22
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Mrs. Galindo helped write a textbook for an English/Language arts publisher. She will receive 15% royalties for any books sold every year for the next five years. Last year the book was sold for $89.95 and 180,000 copies were sold. How much did she receive in royalties last year?
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Question 23
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Jack got his first job in 2021 and social security taxes were 6.2% of his income up to $147,000. Medicare tax was 1.45%. If he earned $163,210. How much did he pay in total for social security and medicare combined?
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Question 24
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Jenna is paid biweekly. She earns $990. What would she earn per month?
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Question 25
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Given the piecewise function below:
Determine the difference between a 3-line and a 8-line ad.