Mathematics, 11.11.2019 22:31 jakebice3643
Suppose that you work at the peacock blue store for 40 hours over five days at a rate of $10.25/hour. you then quit your job. deductions are fica (7.65%), federal withholding (15%), and state withholding (10%). your expenses are transportation at $5.25/day, lunch at $3.85/day, and black slacks required for work at $19.95. how much is your discretionary income for the week?
$364.50
$344.55
$230.63
$210.68
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