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Business, 27.12.2020 15:30 appattuvilai1234

Jessica Porter works in both the jewelry department and the cosmetics department of a retail store. She assists customers in both departments and arranges and stocks merchandise in both departments. The store allocates her $11,900 annual wages between the two departments based on the time worked in the two departments in each two-week pay period. On average, Jessica reports the following hours and activities spent in the two departments. Selling in jewelry department 51.0 hours
Arranging and stocking merchandise in jewelry department 6.0 hours
Selling in hosiery department 12.0 hours
Arranging and stocking merchandise in hosiery department 7.0 hours
Idle time spent waiting for a customer to enter one of the selling departments 4.0 hours

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Allocate Porter's annual wages between the two departments.

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