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Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes From wages to salary to commission; earning money comes in many different ways. Do the math to make sure you are getting paid correctly.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Lesson Objective Students will learn how to calculate their hours worked and wages earned based on a time card.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: A time card show you and your employer what time you stopped and started working. It is used to calculate your paycheck.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: This time card show that you started work on Monday at 7:45.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: You took a break at 10:00 and started working again at 1:00.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: You finished working for the day at 6:30.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: You finished working for the day at 6:30. But how many total hours did you work that day?

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time To calculate time, subtract the time you started from the time you finished. Step 1: Deal with AM and PM by adding 12 to the PM number. So 5pm = 17

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time To calculate time, subtract the time you started from the time you finished. Step 1: Deal with AM and PM by adding 12 to the PM number. So 5:30pm = 17:30 Step 2: Now subtract the start time of 10:00am from the finish time of 17:30 (aka 5:30pm). 17:30 -10:00 7:30

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time What about when we have to borrow time? Ex: I start working at 8:30am and I finish at 5:15pm?

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time What about when we have to borrow time? Ex: I start working at 8:30am and I finish at 5:15pm? Step 1: 5: :00 = 17:15 Step 2: 17:15 - 8:30 To do this math, we need to borrow an hour.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time What about when we have to borrow time? Ex: I start working at 8:30am and I finish at 5:15pm? Step 1: 5: :00 = 17:15 Step 2: 17:15 + :60 Remember that there are 60 minutes in an hour. 16:75

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time What about when we have to borrow time? Ex: I start working at 8:30am and I finish at 5:15pm? Step 1: 5: :00 = 17:15 Step 2: 16:75 - 8:30 Now you can finish the math.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Calculating Time What about when we have to borrow time? Ex: I start working at 8:30am and I finish at 5:15pm? Step 1: 5: :00 = 17:15 Step 2: 16:75 - 8:30 8:45 You worked for 8 hours and 45 minutes!

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Practice Do the math for Monday

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Practice Do the math for Monday 10:00 - 7:45 9:60 - 7:45 2:25 =

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Practice Do the math for Monday 10:00 - 7:45 9:60 - 7:45 2:25 6:30 - 1:00 5:30 =

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Practice Do the math for Monday 10:00 - 7:45 9:60 - 7:45 2:25 6:30 - 1:00 5:30 = Finally, add the two times together.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Practice Do the math for Monday 9:60 - 7:45 2:25 6:30 - 1:00 5:30 + = 7:55 You worked 7 hours and 55 minutes

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: Now calculate the total hours, regular hours, and overtime hours for each day. For regular and overtime, write the time in decimal format.

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total 7:45 5:458:457:459:30 39:30 Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: Did you remember that overtime is any hours worked over 8 hours in one day?

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total 7:45 5:458:457:459:30 39:30 Regular Overtime Total Hourly Wages: Last of all, calculate the Pay for the week regular hours x $7.98 per hour =

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total 7:45 5:458:457:459:30 39:30 Regular $ Overtime Total Hourly Wages: Last of all, calculate the Pay for the week regular hours x $7.98 per hour = $297.26

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total 7:45 5:458:457:459:30 39:30 Regular $ Overtime $26.93 Total Hourly Wages: Overtime pay is $7.98 x 1.5 =$ hours x $11.97 = $26.93

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Time Card Hourly Pay Rate: $7.98 MonTueWedThurFri Total HoursPay In7:458:00 7:15 Out10:0010:1511:00 12:00 Lunch In1:001:451:00 1:15 Out6:305:156:455:006:00 Total 7:45 5:458:457:459:30 39:30 Regular $ Overtime $26.93 Total Hourly Wages: $ Regular Pay= $ Overtime Pay = +$26.93 Total Pay = $324.19

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Review: 1.I started working at 5:30am and I stopped at 3:15pm. How many hours did I work? 2.How much would I get paid for those hours if my pay was $12.50 an hour?

Copyright 2014 © W. Seth Hunter ConsumerMath.org L4.3 Rounding Time to 15 Minutes Review: 1.I started working at 5:30am and I stopped at 3:15pm. How many hours did I work? 2.How much would I get paid for those hours if my pay was $12.50 an hour? 9 hours 45 minutes 8 regular hours x $12.50 = $ overtime hours x = $32.81 Total Pay = $132.81