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Your jobs pay you $ 52,000 annually. The agency fee is equal to 40% of the first 4 weeks' pay. Demonstrate and explain how you would be able to determine what he will earn during the first 4 weeks if he pays the
agency fee weekly?
Steps that you should do:
• Use the Weekly Salary from problem #1
Agency Fee = Weekly Salary x 4 x 0.40
Weekly Agency Fee = Agency Fee/4
• Weekly Earnings = Weekly Salary - Weekly Agency Fee (total = 3 pts)
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