Alanna is paid $12.25 for regular hourly rate for all hours worked from Monday to Friday with time and a half paid her for Saturday hours and double time for Sunday hours?

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Hours x 12.15 he week day

Hours x 12.15 x 1.5 for Saturday

hours x 12.15 x 2 for Sunday

To calculate Alanna's total earnings for the week, we need to consider her regular hours (Monday to Friday), the hours worked on Saturday (time and a half), and the hours worked on Sunday (double time).

1. Regular hours (Monday to Friday):
- Alanna's regular hourly rate is $12.25.
- Let's say she works 8 hours per day from Monday to Friday.
- To calculate her earnings for the regular hours, we multiply the number of regular hours by her regular hourly rate and then by the number of days worked:
Total earnings for regular hours = $12.25 * 8 hours/day * 5 days/week

2. Saturday hours (time and a half):
- Alanna is paid time and a half for hours worked on Saturday, meaning her hourly rate is multiplied by 1.5.
- Let's say she works 6 hours on Saturday.
- To calculate her earnings for Saturday hours, we multiply her regular hourly rate by 1.5 and then by the number of Saturday hours worked:
Total earnings for Saturday hours = $12.25 * 1.5 * 6 hours

3. Sunday hours (double time):
- Alanna is paid double time for hours worked on Sunday, meaning her hourly rate is multiplied by 2.
- Let's say she works 4 hours on Sunday.
- To calculate her earnings for Sunday hours, multiply her regular hourly rate by 2 and then by the number of Sunday hours worked:
Total earnings for Sunday hours = $12.25 * 2 * 4 hours

Finally, to obtain Alanna's total earnings for the week, add up her earnings for regular hours, Saturday hours, and Sunday hours:
Total earnings for the week = Total earnings for regular hours + Total earnings for Saturday hours + Total earnings for Sunday hours

Note: If any additional factors or pay rates are involved (such as overtime, deductions, or other bonuses), they would need to be accounted for in the calculation as well.