Mathematics, 15.01.2020 08:31 SethSimunek
Kris's company has given her a raise to $17.95 per hour, but plans to change the way they pay to monthly instead of biweekly. to calculate what kris's gross pay will be for the new pay period, perform the following calculations:
a. calculate kris's yearly gross pay by multiplying her biweekly gross pay by 26 (the number of times she currently receives a paycheck per year): $17.95 x 80 x 26 =
b. divide that amount by 12 to get the monthly gross pay:
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