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natima [27]
2 years ago
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Sam earns $912 each week working his full time job. His employer has a 13.6% tax deduction on all monies earned each week. Calcu

late the tax deduction Sam paid for that week. Sam earns $ 912 each week working his full time job . His employer has a 13.6 % tax deduction on all monies earned each week . Calculate the tax deduction Sam paid for that week .​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Sveta_85 [38]2 years ago
7 0

Sam paid $ 124.032 as tax deduction each week.

<h3>What is an Equation ?</h3>

An equation is a mathematical statement formed when an algebraic expression is equated by an equal sign by a constant or algebraic expression.

It is given that

weekly earnings of Sam is $912

Tax deduction is 13.6 %

Let the amount of Tax deduction is represented by $x

Then the equation formed is

x = 13.6 % 912

x = 13.6 *912 /100

x = $ 124.032

Therefore Sam paid $ 124.032 as tax deduction each week.

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