EmploymentQuestion 264 of 690
An employee has a regular rate of $22.00 per hour and works 4 hours of double-time (2×) on the 7th consecutive workday. How much is owed for those 4 double-time hours?
a.$88.00
b.$176.00
c.$132.00
d.$352.00
Explanation
Double time is 2× the regular rate: $22.00 × 2 = $44.00 per hour. For 4 hours: $44.00 × 4 = $176.00.
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