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How would you break down an annual salary of $36,242 hourly, if worked 40 hours a wee

Asked Aug 6, 2010, 12:15 PM — 1 Answer
How would you break down a salary of $36,242 in hourly wages getting paid bi-weekly

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Aug 7, 2010, 06:11 AM
Just divide $ 36,242 by 52.
This gives you= 696.96 a week.
$ 17.424 an hour.
The bi- weekly figure is $ 1,393.92.
$17.424 x 80 hours = $1393.92.
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