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Math 10-3 Unit 2.3 & 2.4 WORKSHEET - Additional Earnings & Net Pay
KEY
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1. Amir works as a print shop manager. He receives 4. Monica has taken a new job in the Northwest
a yearly salary of $40400.00. After his first year, Territories. Her annual salary is $53500.00. She
he receives a 1.1% bonus for providing excellent received a travel allowance to help her move
customer service. What were his total earnings from Alberta and visit her family for the
for the year? holidays. If her allowance is 9% of her salary,
how much will she earn that year?
a. $40844.40
b. $36759.96 a. $524835.00
c. $42824.00 b. $5248.35
d. $44928.84 c. $69978.00
d. $58315.00
2. Katie works as a server at an Italian Bistro
working 4 days per week for 5 hours each day. 5. Jessica waits tables as a part-time job and earns
She is paid $9.90/hour. Her sales average about $9.60/hour. She works 3 shifts of 4 hours each in
$140.00 each day. If her customers all tip 10%, a week. On average, her total sales were $495.00
what will her weekly earnings be? per night. If all her customers left a 17% tip, how
much did she earn that week?
a. $254.00
b. $212.00 a. $294.12
c. $198.00 b. $367.65
d. $330.20 c. $441.18
d. $459.56
3. Franco works at an isolated research station in
Nunavut for 6 months of the year, for which he 6. Krista receives isolation pay for working as a
earns isolation pay. His annual salary is park ranger in Aulavik National Park on Banks
$39500.00. If he earned $49750.00 in one year, Island in the Northwest Territories. If she is on
how much was his isolation pay? the job for more than 4 weeks at a time, she
receives $1000.00/week for each additional week
a. $10250.00 in isolation pay.
b. $61500.00
c. $12300.00 If Krista works 3 times in Aulavik for 16 weeks,
d. $1708.33 2 weeks, and 16 weeks, how much isolation pay
will she receive?

a. $32000.00
b. $34000.00
c. $22000.00
d. $24000.00

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7. Jason works as a customer service representative 10. Jasmine works at a 24-hour car towing company.
for a credit union. At the end of every year, Employees receive a shift premium of $1.75/hour
employees receive a performance evaluation. for hours worked between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am.
Jason receives a bonus of 2.1% of his salary if he Last week, Jasmine worked the following hours:
has a satisfactory evaluation. If Jason earns a • Monday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
salary of $49425.00/year, how much will his • Tuesday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
bonus be, assuming he has a good evaluation? • Wednesday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
• Thursday: 4:00 pm to 12:00 am
a. $50462.92 • Friday: 8:00 pm to 5:00 am
b. $1245.51
c. $1037.92 If her regular pay is $18.00/h, how much did
d. $48387.07 Jasmine earn last week?

8. Lysanne works for a shipping company. At the


end of every year, employees receive a
a. $755.50
performance evaluation. Lysanne receives a
b. $809.75
bonus of 3.7% on her salary if she has a
c. $767.75
satisfactory evaluation. If Lysanne earns a salary
d. $738.00
of $39675.00/year, how much will she earn in
one year including her bonus, assuming she is 11. If you earn a gross income of $4192.00/month
given a good evaluation? and you have $1509.12 deducted from your
monthly paycheque, what percentage of your
a. $49371.57 wages is being deducted? What is your net annual
b. $1467.98 pay?
c. $38207.03
d. $41142.97 a. 39%, $25755.65
b. 3%, $35414.02
9. Leonard works at a paper mill. He earns a salary
c. 50%, $39921.25
of $37800.00/year. At the end of every year,
d. 36%, $32194.56
employees receive a performance evaluation.
Leonard receives a bonus of $869.40 after his 12. If you earn a gross income of $4464.00/month
evaluation for excellent job performance. What and you have $1517.76 deducted from your
percentage of Leonard’s salary was his bonus? monthly paycheque, what percentage of your
wages is being deducted?
a. 2.8%
b. 3.3% a. 37%
c. 1.2% b. 34%
d. 2.3% c. 48%
d. 3%

13. If you have 22% deducted from your weekly wage


of $760.00, what is your net annual income?

a. $30825.60
b. $23119.20
c. $33908.16
d. $179636.36

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14. You pay 42% of your salary in deductions. If 18. If your CPP contribution rate is 4.95% and your
your gross pay is $814.00 every two weeks, what salary is $1235.00 every two weeks, how much
is your net biweekly pay? will be deducted from your paycheque for CPP?

a. $1938.10 a. $6.11
b. $354.09 b. $61.13
c. $472.12 c. $611.33
d. $519.33 d. $122.27
15. What percentage is being deducted from your 19. Ines has a biweekly gross income of $2103.12.
wages if you earn $781.00/week and pay $38.66 Her before-tax deductions include a short-term
for CPP, $13.51 for EI, $76.54 for federal tax, disability premium of 0.6%, union dues of 2.5%,
and $28.90 for provincial tax? and a pension deduction of 3.5%. What is her
taxable income?
a. 22.2%
b. 18.16% a. $1899.03
c. 16.14% b. $1964.31
d. 20.18% c. $2003.45
d. $1867.59
16. What is Hank’s net pay if he has a gross income
of $1472.00/month, lives in Regina, SK, qualifies 20. Andy’s taxable income is $3556.25/month. He
for claim code 2 and has deductions of $72.86 for pays federal tax at a rate of 10.4%, provincial
CPP, $25.47 for EI, $20.61 for provincial tax, tax at a rate of 7.0%, CPP at 4.95%, and EI at
and $50.05 for federal tax? 1.73%. What is his net income?

a. $1563.62 a. $856.35
b. $1303.01 b. $2699.90
c. $1042.41 c. $3223.77
d. $1433.32 d. $2704.23
17. Bayani has a gross biweekly income of $1100.00.
His net biweekly income is $847.35. What
percentage of his gross income goes to
deductions?

a. 30%
b. 23%
c. 15%
d. 77%

Short Answer

1. Hugo earned $3197.50 last month as a line chef, 2. Tina is a camp counsellor. She earns
including tips. He took home $700.00 in tips. If $500.00/week for 4 weeks in the summer. She
he worked 150 hours in the month, what is his also receives a bonus of $35.00 per customer she
hourly wage? personally signs up. If Tina signs up 13 kids, how
much will she earn that summer?

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3. Georgia’s gross pay is $1200.00 every 2 weeks.


She pays $39.48 for union dues. What percentage
of her pay goes to this deduction?

4. Niran’s weekly taxable income is $476.35. He is assigned claim code 2.

a) What is his weekly federal tax payment?

b) What is Niran’s federal tax rate?

Federal tax deductions


Effective January 1, 2010
Weekly (52 pay periods a year)
Also look up the tax deductions in the provincial table
Pay Federal claim codes
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
From – Less Than Deduct from each pay
460 - 464 62.15 32.20 29.35 23.60 17.90 12.15 6.45 0.70
464 - 468 62.70 32.75 29.90 24.15 18.45 12.70 7.00 1.25
468 - 472 63.25 33.30 30.45 24.75 19.00 13.30 7.55 1.85
472 - 476 63.80 33.85 31.00 25.30 19.55 13.85 8.10 2.40
476 - 480 64.40 34.45 31.55 25.85 20.10 14.40 8.70 2.95
480 - 484 64.95 35.00 32.15 26.40 20.70 14.95 9.25 3.50
484 - 488 65.50 35.55 32.70 26.95 21.25 15.50 9.80 4.05
488 - 492 66.05 36.10 33.25 27.55 21.80 16.10 10.35 4.65
492 - 496 66.60 36.65 33.80 28.10 22.35 16.65 10.90 5.20
496 - 500 67.20 37.25 34.35 28.65 22.90 17.20 11.50 5.75 0.05
500 - 504 67.75 37.80 34.95 29.20 23.50 17.75 12.05 6.30 0.60
504 - 508 68.30 38.35 35.50 29.75 24.05 18.30 12.60 6.85 1.15
508 - 512 68.85 38.90 36.05 30.35 24.60 18.90 13.15 7.45 1.70
512 - 516 69.40 39.45 36.60 30.90 25.15 19.45 13.70 8.00 2.25
516 - 520 70.00 40.05 37.15 31.45 25.70 20.00 14.30 8.55 2.85
520 - 524 70.55 40.60 37.75 32.00 26.30 20.55 14.85 9.10 3.40
524 - 528 71.10 41.15 38.30 32.55 26.85 21.10 15.40 9.65 3.95
528 - 532 71.65 41.70 38.85 33.10 27.40 21.70 15.95 10.25 4.50
532 - 536 72.20 42.25 39.40 33.70 27.95 22.25 16.50 10.80 5.05
536 - 540 72.80 42.85 39.95 34.25 28.50 22.80 17.10 11.35 5.65
Table courtesy Canada Revenue Agency. Reproduced with permission of the minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada,
2010.

Problem

1. Nina is a window washer. She charges 2. Lance is a travelling salesman. He is reimbursed


$2.00/window to wash windows on the first floor for his driving at $0.49/km drives and receives a
and an additional $0.05 per window per floor 45% commission on all his sales. If he drives
above the first floor. 2165 km in one month and sells $5975.00 worth
of merchandise, how much will he be paid?
If Nina is hired to wash the windows of a 5-floor
building and each floor has 15 windows on it, how
much will she charge?

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3. Use the information in Hatsuko’s pay statement to answer the following questions.

a) What is Hatsuko’s gross weekly income?


b) What is Hatsuko’s gross annual income?
c) How much does Hatsuko pay in deductions each week?
d) What is Hatsuko’s net annual income?

Employee Name: Hatsuko


Company: Pay Begin Date:07/15/2010 Net Pay:
Pay End Date:07/21/2010 Cheque Date:

General Taxes Data


Employee ID: 123123 Job Title: Description Federal
Address: Pay Rate: $560.00 Claim Code 1
Annual:
Taxes
Hours and Earnings Before Tax Deductions Description Amount
Current Description Amount Federal $42.56
Description Rate Gross Union Dues N/A Provincial $20.44
Earnings Pension N/A CPP $27.72
Regular Total $0.00 EI $9.69
Total

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Math 10-3 Unit 2.3 & 2.4 WORKSHEET - Additional Earnings & Net Pay
Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. ANS: A
2. ANS: A
3. ANS: A
4. ANS: D
5. ANS: B
6. ANS: D
7. ANS: C
8. ANS: D
9. ANS: D
10. ANS: A
11. ANS: D
12. ANS: B
13. ANS: A
14. ANS: C
15. ANS: D
16. ANS: B
17. ANS: B
18. ANS: B
19. ANS: B
20. ANS: B

SHORT ANSWER

1. ANS:
To calculate how much Hugo earned from his hourly wage, subtract his tips from his total earnings.
$3197.50 – $700.00 = $2497.50

Divide his earnings by the number of hours he worked.


$2497.50 ÷ 150 = $16.65

Hugo’s wage is $16.65/hour.

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2. ANS:
Calculate Tina’s bonus.
13 × $35.00 = $455.00

Calculate how much Tina earns from regular pay.


4 × $500.00 = $2000.00

Add to find her total earnings.


$455.00 + $2000.00 = $2455.00

Tina earns $2455.00 over the summer.


3. ANS:
Calculate what percentage $39.48 is of $1200.00.
$39.48
× 100 = 3.29
$1200.00

Georgia pays 3.29% of her gross pay to union dues.


4. ANS:
a) With a weekly income of $476.00–$480.00 and claim code 2, Niran’s weekly federal tax payment is
$31.55.

b) Calculate what percentage $31.55 is of $476.35.


$31.55 ÷ $476.35 × 100 = 6.6

Niran’s federal tax rate is 6.6%.

PROBLEM

1. ANS:
Nina will charge $2.00/window for the 15 windows on the first floor.

Calculate how much she charges for windows above the first floor.
$2.00 + $0.05 = $2.05 for the 2nd floor

$2.05 + $0.05 = $2.10 for the 3rd floor

$2.10 + $0.05 = $2.15 for the 4th floor

$2.15 + $0.05 = $2.20 for the 5th floor

There are 15 windows per floor.

Calculate how much Nina will charge in total.


15($2.00 + $2.05 + $2.10 + $2.15 + $2.20) = $157.50

Nina will charge $157.50.

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2. ANS:
Calculate how much he will be reimbursed for his driving.
$0.49 × 2165 = $1060.85

Calculate his commission.


0.45 × $5975.00 = $2688.75

Add to calculate his total payment.


$1060.85 + $2688.75 = $3749.60

Lance will be paid $3749.60.


3. ANS:
a) Hatsuko’s gross weekly income is indicated on her paycheque.
Pay Rate: $560.00

She earns a gross weekly income of $560.00.

b) Multiply her gross weekly income by 52.


$560.00 × 52 = $29120.00

Hatsuko’s gross annual income is $29120.00.

c) Add Hatsuko’s deductions for federal tax, provincial tax, CPP, and EI.
$42.56 + $20.44 + $27.72 + $9.69 = $100.41

Hatsuko pays $100.41 in deductions each week.

d) Calculate Hatsuko’s net weekly pay and multiply by 52.


net annual income = (gross weekly pay − deductions) × 52

net annual income = ($560.00 − $100.41) × 52

net annual income = $23898.78

Hatsuko’s net annual income is $23898.78.

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