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I have a math disorder which prevents me from figuring out this math problem. I want to know when someone makes 90,000 a year, how much is that hourly?

2007-12-01 05:36:05 · 6 answers · asked by phantompooper 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

The person works from 8am to 5pm, from monday to friday.

2007-12-01 05:46:34 · update #1

6 answers

i think it's 23.94 an hour

2007-12-01 05:45:24 · answer #1 · answered by jkl 4 · 0 1

That depends entirely on how many hours they work.

There are 52 weeks and 1 day each year. Let's suppose they don't work on that 1 day (New Year's Day, say). Weekends are 2/7 of the remaining 364 days, leaving 260 days. Suppose 10 of them (2 weeks, not counting weekends) are vacation, and maybe 10 more are holidays. That leaves 240 working days. If they work 8 hours a day, that's 1920 hours. Divide $90,000 by 1920 hours and get $46.875, call it $46.88 an hour.

Real life gets more complicated, of course. Benefits? IRA's? Taxes?

2007-12-01 05:49:25 · answer #2 · answered by Philo 7 · 0 0

90,000 a year

it depends on how many hours he/she works.
let's assume he/she works all year (takes 2 weeks vacation).

50 weeks (40 hours a week) = 2000 hours of work

average hourly rate = 90000/2000 = 45

2007-12-01 05:41:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are 52 weeks in a year so if they dont' have any vacation time or anythign like that

90,000/52 = 1730.97 a week
1730.97/40 = 43.27 hr

2007-12-01 05:48:27 · answer #4 · answered by Ms. Exxclusive 5 · 1 0

if he works every day including weekends and holidays for a year he earns $30.82 per hour.
$90,000/365(days in a year)=$246.58
$246.58/8(hours per day)=$30.82

if he works weekdays only and holidays he earns $43.10 per hour
$90,000/261(weekdays only)=$344.83
$344.83/8(hours per day)=$43.10

NO OVERTIME!!!

2007-12-01 05:52:06 · answer #5 · answered by hzleyes 4 · 0 0

(take the hours worked per week X the weeks a year) and then put that into 90000

2007-12-01 05:45:03 · answer #6 · answered by JEN 4 · 0 0

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