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Janice earns $17.60 an hour plus double overtime for weekend work. Last week, she worked her regular 30 hours plus 12 weekend hours. What was her total pay?
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Janice earns $17.60 an hour plus double overtime for weekend work. Last week, she worked her regular 30 hours plus 12 weekend hours. What was her total pay?
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Janice earns $17.60 an hour plus double overtime for weekend work. Last week, she worked her regular 30 hours plus 12 weekend hours. What was her total pay?
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17.60 X 30 =528
17.60 x 2 = 35.20
35.20 X 12= 422.40
528+422.40= 950.40
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