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Transcribed Image Text:Charles earns an annual salary of $72,100 paid biweekly based on a regular
workweek of 36.25 hours. His company generously pays all overtime at twice his
regular wage. If Charles worked 85.5 hours over the course of two weeks, what
are his gross earnings?
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