WAGE---$ 17.00-an hour---------ANUALLY---28,285.28

APARTMENT VALUE 17.34hrs/pay period towards an apartment value of $934/month----ANUALLY---$11,208----TOTAL-------$39,493.28.

My question is: first of all, I get, 17X40= $2,720-not 28,285.28, above. ALSO, I am trying to break down THE WAGE MINUS THE $ 11, 208, ANUALLY.

I know it says 7.34 hrs pay period towards an apartment vaule of, $934.

Can you please help me break these numbers down so that I can arrive at how these numbers were figured out, please???

I really appreciate your help. Thank you.

To answer your first question, it seems that there might be some confusion in the calculation of the annual wage. From the information given, it appears that the wage is $17.00 per hour. If you work 40 hours per week, your weekly wage would be $17.00 x 40 = $680.

To calculate the annual wage, you need to multiply the weekly wage by the number of weeks in a year. Assuming there are 52 weeks in a year, the annual wage would be $680 x 52 = $35,360.

Now, let's move on to breaking down the apartment value. It says that 17.34 hours per pay period (which is not specified) are allocated towards an apartment value of $934 per month. It doesn't mention how many pay periods there are in a year, so we'll assume there are 26 pay periods in a year (biweekly pay schedule).

To find out the value of 17.34 hours per pay period, we can multiply it by the number of pay periods in a year (26): 17.34 x 26 = 450.84 hours per year.

If these hours are valued at $934 per month, we need to find how much that adds up to in a year. There are 12 months in a year, so the annual apartment value would be: $934 x 12 = $11,208.

To calculate the remaining wage after deducting the apartment value, we subtract the apartment value from the annual wage: $35,360 - $11,208 = $24,152.

Therefore, the remaining wage after deducting the annual apartment value would be $24,152.

Please note that these calculations are based on the information provided, and if any of the given values are incorrect or if additional information is needed to make accurate calculations, the results may vary.