Question 360616
You should be able to look this info up in a database somewhere. If not, then you can take each salary (before taxes and such) and divide it by the wage. For example, someone who made $20,000 last year (before taxes) and worked $10 an hour worked for {{{20000/10=2000}}} hours. This might be unrealistic, but you get the idea.



Since the number of people is a whole countable number, this means that this data is discrete data.