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Do Now
1. Tracy earns $470 per week at her new job. What is her annual salary?

2. Karen found a job with an annual salary of $72K. What is her monthly pay?

Name____________________________________Pd_______________________
Do Now
1. Tracy earns $470 per week at her new job. What is her annual salary?

2. Karen found a job with an annual salary of $72K. What is her monthly pay?

Name____________________________________Pd_______________________
Do Now
1. Tracy earns $470 per week at her new job. What is her annual salary?

2. Karen found a job with an annual salary of $72K. What is her monthly pay?
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Exit ticket
1. Ana found a job online with an annual salary of $52,000. What would her weekly salary?

2. Vana contributes 20% of the cost of the individual health care. This is a $38 deduction from
each of her weekly paychecks. What is the total value of her individual coverage for the year?
A. $9,200 B. $9,880
C. $10,400 D. $10,535
3. Casey is a real estate agent. She earns 8.15% commission on each sale she makes. She sold
a house for $577,000 and another house for $492,000. How much did Casey earn in
commission on the sale of these two houses?

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Exit ticket
1. Ana found a job online with an annual salary of $52,000. What would her weekly salary?

2. Vana contributes 20% of the cost of the individual health care. This is a $38 deduction from
each of her weekly paychecks. What is the total value of her individual coverage for the year?
A. $9,200 B. $9,880
C. $10,400 D. $10,535
3. Casey is a real estate agent. She earns 8.15% commission on each sale she makes. She sold
a house for $577,000 and another house for $492,000. How much did Casey earn in
commission on the sale of these two houses?
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I Do
Sam was offered a job making $65K per year. Another company offered him a position earning
$1,325 a week.
1. Compute the weekly salary of the first job.

2. Which position pays more?

3. What is the difference in the weekly salaries of these two jobs?


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Skills Review Sheet (You Do)

1. Julianne found a job that pays a yearly salary of $52K. What is the weekly salary based on
this annual salary?

2. Dylan took a job through an employment agency that pays $395 per week. The agency’s fee
is 20% of his first four weeks of pay. How much money must Dylan pay the agency?

3. Ralph earns $72,000 annually as an architect and is paid semimonthly. Alice also earns
$72,000, but is paid biweekly.
a. How many more checks does Alice receive in a year compared to Ralph?

b. What is the difference between Alice’s biweekly pay and Ralph’s semimonthly pay, rounded
to the nearest cent?

4. Hector works in a gas station and earns $8.60 per hour. Last week he worked 29 hours.
What was his gross pay?
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5. Julianne works at a local clothing store and earns an hourly wage of $10.25 and earns time-
and-a-half for any overtime.
a. If she works 40 hours per week, what is her weekly regular pay?

b. If she works 50 hours per week, what is her weekly overtime pay?

6. Liz works at Heedle’s Computer Outlet and receives a weekly salary of $200 plus 3.2%
commission on her sales. Last week, she sold $29,700 of computer equipment. How much did
Liz earn in commission last week?

7. Adrianna wrote a textbook for high school students. She receives a 10% royalty based on
total sales of the book. The book sells for $47.95 and 17,000 copies sold last year. How much
did Adrianna receive in royalty payments last year?

8. Linda works in a dress factory that makes dresses for designer boutiques. She is paid a
piecework rate of $90 per unit produced. Last week, she made 20 dresses. How much did Kate
earn?
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9. When Tyler started at his current job, his employer gave him five days of paid vacation
time. He was also told that he would earn another three days per year to a maximum of 32
days. How many paid vacation days has Tyler earned after 5 years?
A. 17 days B. 18 days
C. 19 days D. 20 days

10. Rachel contributes 20% of the cost of her individual health care. This is a $38 deduction
from each of her weekly paychecks. What is the total cost of her health insurance per week?

11. Sandra works at Food for Thought magazine. Her employer offers her a pension. Sandra’s
employer uses a formula to calculate the pension. Retiring employees receive 2.1% of their
average salary over the last four years of employment for every year worked. Sandra is
planning on retiring at the end of this year after, 20 years of employment. Her salaries for the
last four years are $67,000, $67,000, $74,000, and $77,000. Calculate Sandra’s annual pension.
A. $29,925 B. $71,250
C. $1496.25 D. $1,500

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