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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 23:54 ginger87771

Gina's taxable income last year was $62,200. According to the tax table
below, how much tax does she have to pay if she files with the "Single"
status?
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62,000
62000 62.050 11.804 8.469 11 894 10.359
62050 62.100 11.7068476 11.705 10.371
62 100 62.150 11.719 8484 11.719 10284
62.150 62 200 11.731 8.491 11.731 10.396
62 200 62.250 11.744 8.499 11.74410/409
62.250 62900 11.756 81506 11.756 10.21
62.000 62.350 11.789
31514 11.789
62,350 62.400 11.781 8.521 11.781 10.446
62.400 62.450 11.794
62450 62.500 | 11.068596 11 306 10.471
62.500 62.550 11 31944411 819 10.084
62.550 62.600 11.631 8.551
62 600 62.650 11 844 8559 11 44 10 509
62 650 62.700 | 11 856 8.66611896 10 521
62.700 62.750 11.000 8.574 11.069 10.534
62.750 6280011 881 8.581 11 681 10. 546
62.000 62050114 86 11 4 10 550
62.850 62 900 11.906 BS
62000 62.050 11 910 604 11 919
62.950 69.000 11.831 8.611 11.901
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