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Data Entry Keyer

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AVG. SALARY

$35,270

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

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Real-Life Math -- Solution

The solution to the problems involve simple multiplication and division based on how fast you type, the number of records, the number of characters those records contain and how much you charge per line.

To figure out the total bill:

  • Database design: 5 hours x $60 per hour = $300
  • For each record: name, address, zip code, phone, fax and e-mail: $0.20 per record x 9,866 records = $1,973.20

Add:

 $1,973.20Total cost of data keying of records
+$300.00Database design (five hours)
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$2,273.20Total amount for completed job

9,866 records x 75 words and spaces = 739,950

You have 739,950 total words and spaces in the entire project. You have to divide that by the 8,500 keystrokes you can do per hour.

739,950 / 8,500 = 87.053

It will take 87 hours to complete the job.

Finally, you have to divide your total bill of $2,273.20 by 87 hours to figure out your hourly earnings.

2,273.2 / 87 = $26.13

You will make $26.13 per hour.

According to Marshall, math plays an important part in data entry if you work as a contractor or run your own business. "You have to bid contracts to get the work, and then you have to decide whether you'll get paid by the record or charge a one-time fee for the job."


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