Multiple Choice
To determine a pieceworker's regular hourly rate for one week:
A) divide the total weekly earnings from piece rates and all other sources by the hours worked in the week.
B) divide the total weekly earnings from piece rates by the number of pieces produced.
C) divide the total weekly earnings from piece rates, less earnings from other sources, by the hours worked in a week.
D) add the total weekly earnings from piece rates and all other sources and divide by the total number of pieces produced.
E) do none of the above.
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