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1) the following function, written in pseudocode, inputs income as a variable and outputs the tax corresponding to that income. you can think of this as a greatly simplified income tax. 1. if (income ≥ 90,000) then a. tax ← 14,000 + 0.3 (income – 90,000) 2. else a. if (income ≥ 40,000) then i. tax ← 4,000 + 0.2 (income – 40,000) b. else i. tax ← 0.10 income what is the pseudocode output for the following inputs? explain your solution. a) 27,000 b) 98,000 c) 65,000

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