Math, asked by Raiyankabir27, 20 days ago

If an employer reduces the working week from 40 hours to
35 hours, with no loss of weekly pay, calculate the percentage
increase in the hourly rate of pay.

Answers

Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
7

Step-by-step explanation:

an employer reduce the working week from 40 hours to 35 hours with no loss

of weekly pay, calculate the percentage increase in the hourly rate of pay

:

Let the weekly pay = 400

:

400%2F40 = $10 per/hr original hourly pay

:

400%2F35 = $11.43 increased hourly pay

:

Pay increase divided by original pay = Per cent increase

:

%2811.43+-+10%29%2F10 = 1.43/10 = .143 * 100 = 14.3% increase in pay

Answered by Sanav1106
0

14.3% increase in pay.

GIVEN: Employee working for 35 to 40 hours daily.
TO FIND:
Increase in the hourly rate of pay.
SOLUTION:

According to the question,

An employee working for 35 to 40 hours daily.

No loss of weekly Pay.

Let the weekly pay be 400

400%2F40 = $10 per/hr original hourly pay in a week

As given in the question,

400%2F35 = $11.43 increased hourly pay in a week

As we know,

Pay increase divided by original pay = percent increase

Therefore,

%2811.43+-+10%29%2F10

= 1.43/10

= .143 * 100

= 14.3% increase in pay

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