At her job, Mary works 4 hours on Monday, 3 hours on Wednesday, and 6 hours on Saturday. Her boss adds a $10 bonus to her paycheck, which then totals $120.50. What is Mary's hourly pay?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: First, subtract the 10.00 from 120.50. = 110.50
Second, add the amount of hours she has worked. 4+3+6=13 hours.
Third, take 110.50 and divide it by the amount of hours.
Your answer is $8.50 an hour.

Related Questions

Either you must stop eating my food from the refrigerator or you must pay me for it. 12. What is a prepositional phrase in the sentence? A. must stop B. eating my food C. pay me D. from the refrigerator
Which of the following is the prefix meaning "excessive, above"?a. -HYPER b. -HYPO c. HYPERD. HYPO-
one main difference between the United States constitution and the State constitution is that the state constitutions?
Which word in the sentence is the direct object? Each team sponsored a charity event.a. teamb. Eachc. sponsoredd. event
Match the traits to the characters who appear in acts I and II of Macbeth.choices : strong willing loyal wavering meek characters : Macbeth Banquo Lady Macbeth Duncan

Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence.Everyone began pointing to _______ when the coach asked for volunteers.



a. she or he

b. his or her

c. themselves

d. himself or herself

Answers

C. Themselves


Everyone=They, them, themselves


"Everyone began pointing to themselves when the coach asked for volunteers."

Which of the following words is NOT an example of a collective noun? A.
squad
B.
team
C.
money
D.
flock

Answers

The answer is (C). Everything else is collective, but money can be otherwise.

Money is not an example of a collective noun.

He went to the _____ to get his medication. druggist drugist both

Answers

He went to the druggist to get his medication.So the correct option is “druggist” and not “druggist”.Drugist is not at all the correct spelling. Druggist is the correct spellingand it means a pharmacist or a person that is a retailer of medicinal drugs.Sometimes these kind of confusions arise due to the closeness of the words. Youhave the option to check it in the dictionary or you can directly check online.Under both circumstances you will get the correct answer.



it is druggist, this is a north American English

Essay on 'Small act of kindness can make a big difference'

Answers


 
 
                                                        Kind Acts

I remember a timewhen things went downhill for me.  It wasin third year high school when my grades went down and I was grounded at a timewhen a time when there was something important that I wanted to do.  Worse still, someone I liked had feelings forsomeone else.  It was during that sadmoment that someone took the time console me and cheered me up.  That simple act of kindness helped me throughthe times and proved to me that a little kindness goes a long way.
A kind act can have a powerful and inspiring effect onpeople down on their luck.  Many times wehear stories of people who stumbled then rose out of the ashes.  This was due to acts of kindness such asbuying someone a meal when they are hungry or helping them pack theirbelongings or simply being there in times of sorrow and tragedy as a shoulderto lean on. Simple gestures like that give hope when we feel that there isnone.  We realize that people care andare there when we need them.It doesn’t have to be great deed.  Just a simple gesture with the purest ofintentions can work wonders for those in despair.  Their feel that that they are not alone andthat there is always someone who cares and that is food for the hungrysoul.  A little kindness goes a long wayand many people who felt now lead better lives today. 

What are 3 things that happen in the book just mercy?

Answers

Answer:

Certain groups are disproportionately affected by mass incarceration, Mass incarceration is a recent and current phenomenon, The road to justice is (really) long (Extra: Justice is not the only approach to the problem)

Explanation:

Certain groups are disproportionately affected by mass incarceration

Stevenson describes how African Americans, the poor, the mentally ill, youth, veterans and other groups suffer in large numbers from mass incarceration. For example, over 50 percent of US inmates have a diagnosed mental illness. The most vulnerable in our society are especially susceptible to mass incarceration.

Mass incarceration is a recent and current phenomenon

Stevenson describes how drug policies in the 1980’s, deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and other factors have contributed to the huge increase in the incarcerated population over the past half-century. While racial injustice has always been an American problem, mass incarceration is modern. Stevenson describes mass incarceration as the last of four institutions that have shaped America’s approach to race and justice. The other three institutions are slavery, domestic terror and convict leasing from Reconstruction to World War II, and the Jim Crow era.

The road to justice is (really) long

While reading Just Mercy, I was continually reminded of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s quote, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” Stevenson often worked for years to free a client, spending hundreds of hours on one case. This isn’t the flashy, feel-good, efficient altruistic work that one feels comfortable reading about. Rather, it was incredibly uncomfortable to read about the hurdles that Stevenson faced to free McMillian. However, through a lifetime of this work at the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), Stevenson has won relief for hundreds of people who were wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced.

Justice is not the only approach to the problem

Because the problem of mass incarceration can be traced back to racial inequality, misguided drug policy, excessive sentencing and other causes, Stevenson describes how its solutions must also be multi-faceted. That’s why EJI focuses not only on criminal justice reform, but also on racial justice and public education. Ultimately, Stevenson describes how representing his clients and learning about them and their stories has taught him to understand his own brokenness and the need for mercy.

These four lessons are just the highlights of what I learned. If you are interested in justice, race or police misconduct, Just Mercy is an invaluable resource to learn more.

Four outstanding twentieth century playwrights

Answers

The four outstanding twentieth century playwrights were Lillian Hellman, Arthur Miller, Clifford Odets, and Thornton Wilder.