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The company wants to increase the hourly wage and salary amount by 5 percent, while keeping total compensation per hour at 32. the company will reduce the total cost of employee benefits in order to cover the wages and salaries increase amount. a) the new total cost in dollars for wages and salaries will be $ nothing. round your response to the nearest hundredths place. b) the new total cost in dollars for all employee benefits is $ nothing. round your response to the nearest hundredths place. c) the new total cost in dollars for legally required benefits is $ nothing. round your response to the nearest hundredths place. d) the new total cost in dollars for discretionary benefits is $ nothing. round your response to the nearest hundredths place.

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