John Davis makes $9.75 an hour. He works four hours on Monday, six hours on Tuesday, five hours on Wednesday, five hours on Thursday, and seven hours on Friday. What is his gross pay? 

    A. $132.70 B. $174.20 C. $269.98 D. $263.25 

I would say that this is D.
      
The letter of application is intended to 

    A. accompany your portfolio.B. remind the prospective employer of your recent interview.C. outline your value to a prospective employer.D. find out what the prospective employer has to offer.

I would say it is c.

Sonny/Sarah -- please use the same name for your posts.

Your answer for the math problem is correct.

If you post the application question again, you will be banned from posting here.

Please give me a chance I am stuck.I don't know who else to ask help from.:(

Please

I'm appalled that you apparently did not know what a letter of application was when you made your first two guesses. You should have learned that from reading your lesson.

It wasn't until I posted a website that explained letters of application that you found the right answer.

Please study your lessons before you waste our time with your wild guesses.

To calculate John Davis's gross pay, we need to multiply his hourly rate of $9.75 with the number of hours he worked each day and then add them up. Here's the breakdown:

Monday: 4 hours x $9.75/hour = $39
Tuesday: 6 hours x $9.75/hour = $58.50
Wednesday: 5 hours x $9.75/hour = $48.75
Thursday: 5 hours x $9.75/hour = $48.75
Friday: 7 hours x $9.75/hour = $68.25

Now, we add up all the values to get the gross pay:
$39 + $58.50 + $48.75 + $48.75 + $68.25 = $263.25

So, the correct answer is D. $263.25.

For the second question, the letter of application is intended to outline your value to a prospective employer. It serves as a way to introduce yourself, showcase your qualifications, and explain why you are a good fit for the position. Therefore, the correct answer is C. outline your value to a prospective employer.