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Business, 06.12.2021 02:00 mydoggy152

1. You are the payroll manager for a small retailer. Each employee earns $8.50 per hour. They also make 4% sales commission.
Calculate each employee's individual amount earned for the week as
well as the total payroll paid out based on the following scenario:
Al worked 10 hours last week and sold $43 worth of merchandise.
Jen worked 8 hours last week and sold $75 worth of merchandise.
Gino worked 15 hours last week but did not selany merchandise.
Morgan worked 11 hours and sold $50 worth of merchandise. Kyle
sold $100 worth of merchandise and worked 25 hours. Helena
worked 22 hours but did not sell any merchandise. Jake sold $350
worth of merchandise and worked 28 hours last week.

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