The Fresh Connections makes a special run of Orange/Mango juice with extra Vitamin C each week of the summer for sports camps. They complete this run as a special weekend shift producing 9,805 cases PET bottles of the special juice to meet their demand for the camps. They need workers to come in to load the filled PET bottles into the special cases used for the sports camps. They run a special shift of 7 hours. On average, a worker can package 156 cases per hour worked. Your policy is that all workers will work a full shift with the exception of one worker that will just make up the difference to get to the cases needed for the week, i.e., you can have a fractional person if they aren't needed to work a full shift. Your workers have indicated that they believe they should get paid for a full shift even if they aren't needed for the full shift. If you pay the workers $11.51 per hour, how much more will it cost for an average week if you agree to pay all of the workers for the full shift? In the proposed scenario you will need to round up the number of workers to a full worker to make the comparison. Do not round anything until you get to the end of the problem and then round to two (2) decimal places.