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Problems 9 and 10 concern the following situation.
Vera's grous weekly pay is 5976.42. From each
(weekdy) paycheck $135.32 is deducted for federal
tax, 550.27 for state tax, 6.5% for Social Security,
and 1.5% for Medicare. Also, her weekdy living
expenses are $46527
9) What is Vera's weeldy disposable income?
A) $281.09
B) $270.18
C) 5269 27
D) $258.36
E) 524745
10) IF Vera commits to saving 65% of her
disposable income, how much will she save in
a year?
A) 5863032
B) 58541.41
C) 58452.50
D) $8363.69
E) 58274.78
Answers: 1
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