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State the minimum monthly income and hourly wage per worker needed to cover monthly expenses for the family you used in part a. Then, explain how to calculate the hourly wage
based on the monthly income and state the hourly wage. Assume that each full-time worker
works four 40-hour work weeks per month, and each part-time worker works two 40-hour
weeks per month. (10 points)


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