Company A: Hours of Work 5.5, 22.0, 35.0, 40.0 Pay 140.25, 561.00, 892.50, 1020.00

Company B: Hours of Work 4.0, 10.6, 20.5, 35.0 Pay 114.00, 302.10, 584.25, 997.50
Based on the tables showing what two leading gas brands pay employees, compare which company pays the higher rate. Which answer provides the correct company and hourly rate?

To compare which company pays the higher rate, we need to calculate the hourly rate for each company.

Company A:
Hourly Rate = Total Pay / Total Hours of Work
For the first entry in Company A:
Hourly Rate = $140.25 / 5.5 = $25.50

For the second entry in Company A:
Hourly Rate = $561.00 / 22.0 = $25.50

For the third entry in Company A:
Hourly Rate = $892.50 / 35.0 = $25.50

For the fourth entry in Company A:
Hourly Rate = $1020.00 / 40.0 = $25.50

Company B:
For the first entry in Company B:
Hourly Rate = $114.00 / 4.0 = $28.50

For the second entry in Company B:
Hourly Rate = $302.10 / 10.6 = $28.50

For the third entry in Company B:
Hourly Rate = $584.25 / 20.5 = $28.50

For the fourth entry in Company B:
Hourly Rate = $997.50 / 35.0 = $28.50

Comparing the hourly rates, we can see that Company B pays the higher rate of $28.50 per hour, compared to Company A's rate of $25.50 per hour.

Based on the given tables, Company A pays the higher rate. The correct answer is Company A with an hourly rate of $1020.

To compare which company pays a higher rate, we need to calculate the hourly rate for each company. The hourly rate is calculated by dividing the pay by the hours of work.

Let's calculate the hourly rates for each company:

For Company A:
- Hourly Rate (for 5.5 hours) = 140.25 / 5.5 = 25.50
- Hourly Rate (for 22.0 hours) = 561.00 / 22.0 = 25.50
- Hourly Rate (for 35.0 hours) = 892.50 / 35.0 = 25.50
- Hourly Rate (for 40.0 hours) = 1020.00 / 40.0 = 25.50

For Company B:
- Hourly Rate (for 4.0 hours) = 114.00 / 4.0 = 28.50
- Hourly Rate (for 10.6 hours) = 302.10 / 10.6 = 28.50
- Hourly Rate (for 20.5 hours) = 584.25 / 20.5 = 28.50
- Hourly Rate (for 35.0 hours) = 997.50 / 35.0 = 28.50

Now, let's compare the hourly rates for two companies. From the calculations, we can see that both Company A and Company B have the same hourly rate of $25.50 for most of the hours worked. However, for 4 and 10.6 hours of work, Company B has a higher rate of $28.50 compared to $25.50 for Company A.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Company B pays a higher hourly rate for 4 and 10.6 hours of work.