PAYROLL ACCT.,2019 ED.(LL)-TEXT
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ISBN: 9781337619783
Author: BIEG
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 2, Problem 2PA
a.
To determine
Calculate the minimum amount of wages that L must receive for 40-hour workweek.
b.
To determine
Determine the additional amount that hotel should pay to L to meet the minimum wage requirement.
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PAYROLL ACCT.,2019 ED.(LL)-TEXT
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