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Starter Questions Q1.Factorise Q2.Write down the probability of picking out a number greater than 7 in the national lottery. Q3.If a = -2 and b = -1 calculate.

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1 Starter Questions Q1.Factorise Q2.Write down the probability of picking out a number greater than 7 in the national lottery. Q3.If a = -2 and b = -1 calculate Q4.Calculate 4a 2 – 3b 2

2 Learning Intention explain how to work out weekly, monthly and annual salary / wage. Wages & Salaries

3 Annual Wage / Salary How much a person is paid in a year 12 months in a year 52 weeks in a year

4 £12 428 ÷ 52 = £ 239 Weekly wage = Example 1 : A shop assistant gets paid £12 428 a year. How much is her weekly wage. Wages & Salaries

5 £1 100 x 12 = £ 13 200Annual Salary = Example 2 : A mechanic gets paid £1 100 a month. A bus driver gets paid £260 a week. Who gets the better annual salary. Wages & Salaries Mechanic : Bus Driver : £260 x 52 = £ 13 520Annual Salary = Bus driver has better annual wage

6 £10.50 x 40 = £420Weekly Pay is = Example 3 : Jim is a joiner his hourly rate of pay is £10.50. He works 40 hours a week. What is his basic weekly pay? What is his annual salary? Wages & Salaries £420 x 52 = £21 840Annual Salary =

7 Example 4 : Daryl gets an annual salary of £ 30 000. What is his monthly wage. What is his weekly wage. Wages & Salaries £30 000 ÷ 12 = £ 2 500 Monthly wage: Weekly wage : £30 000 ÷ 52 = £ 576.92

8 Now try Ex 3.1 & 3,2 Ch 3 Pg 43 Wages & Salaries


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