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Before we start Write your name, date, and note titles at the top of the page. Copy down all notes. Yes, ALL notes.

1.2 Salary Let’s talk mad money ya’ll!

Do you like money? Rose earns a salary of $636 bi weekly. Arlene’s salary is $1380 monthly. Assume the jobs would be equally enjoyable to you. Whose pay would you prefer? Explain why. Write the answer in you notes: – EXPLAIN WHY and SHOW ANY MATH that supports your decision. – If you’re unsure than try to make the best decision you can. Say you don’t know why and give your best answer.

Salary Salary: pay for work regardless of how much you work. – What would be an example of job that would pay a salary? Wage: pay for work by the hour. – What would be an example of job that would pay a wage?

Textbook practice Let’s take a look at the example on textbook page 4.

Practice Awesome! Now you try “Worksheet: 1.2 Salary”. Remember you can use a calculator. Please write the date, page number and question number at the top of the page. Show all work, including any mistakes!