Pays each camera pat member base wages

Question # 00767354 Posted By: Jackson234 Updated on: 06/25/2020 09:43 AM Due on: 07/03/2020
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If a company pays each camera PAT member a base wages of $21,000, thereby resulting in base wages of $84,000 per 4-person PAT, and if camera PATs work on an average of 2,000 hours per year to assemble a 3,000 cameras annually, it follows that:

A. the hourly base wage cost for a PAT to assemble a camera would be $24.00 and that the labor cost of assembling a camera at overtime woud be $36.00 per PAT

B. the hourly base wage cost of assembling a camera would be $28.00 and that the labor cost of assembling a camera at overtime cannot be determined

C. the hourly base wage cost for a PAT to assemble a camera would be $28.00 and the labor cost of assembling a camera at overtime would be at $42.00 per PAT

D. the hourly base wage cost for a PAT to assemble a camera would be at $10.50 and that the labor cost of assembling a camera at overtime would be $15.75 per PAT

E. the hourly base wage cost for a PAT to assemble a camera would be at $30.00 and that the labor cost of assembling a camera at overtime would be at $60.00 per PAT

 

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