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Beth is considering two job offers. One has an annual salary of $61.1K and the other has an annual salary of $63.4K. What is the difference in the weekly pay for these two job? (K means $1,000, so $61.1K is $61,100 for example) *

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Answer:  The difference is approximately $44. Remember that is not an exact amount because the weeks are approximated and the second offer was also approximated.

Step-by-step explanation:

If one has $61,100 and the other has 63,400 annually which means that is the amount they will be offered a year. So first we need to determine how many weeks are in a year.There are approximately 52 weeks in one year so we will divide the salaries by 52 to find how much they each offer in one week.

First Offer:  61,100 / 52 =  1175  

Second Offer:  63,400/52=  approximately 1219    

Now find the difference between the numbers

1219. - 1175 =  $44

The difference in weekly pay for these two job will be around $0.04k.

What is the arithmetic operator?

Arithmetic operators are four basic mathematical operations in which summation, subtraction, division, and multiplication involve.,

Summation = addition of two or more numbers or variable

For example = 2 + 8 + 9

Subtraction = Minus of any two or more numbers with each other called subtraction.

For example = 4 - 8

Division = divide any two numbers or variable called division.

For example 4/8

Multiplication = to multiply any two or more numbers or variables called multiplication.

For example 5 × 7.

Number of weeks in 1 year = number of weeks in 1 month × 12

Number of weeks in 1 year = 4 × 12 = 48

Annual salary in the first job = $61.1k

So weekly salary of first job =$1.28k

Annual salary in the second job = $63.4k

So weekly salary of second job = $1.32k per week

Difference between weekly pay = 1.32 - 1.28 = 0.04k

Hence "The difference in weekly pay for these two job will be around $0.04k".

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