Part A
What is the 2010 federal income tax for a single person whose taxable income that year was 4000 dollars?
The function is
T(x)=0.1x
so
For x=4,000
substitute
T(x)=0.1*(4,000)
<h2>T(x)=$400</h2>
Part B
What is the 2010 federal income tax for a single person whose taxable income that year was 170000 dollars?
the function is
T(x)=0.28x-6,290.75
For x=170,000
substitute
T(x)=0.28*(170,000)-6,290.75
<h2>T(x)=$41,309.25</h2>
Part C
What is the taxable income for a single person whose 2010 federal income tax was 105000 dollars?
The function is
T(x)=0.28x-6,290.75
For T(x)=105,000
substitute
105,000=0.28x-6,290.75
solve for x
0.28x=105,000+6,290.75
0.28x=111,290.75
<h2>x=$397,466.96</h2><h2 />
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Answer:
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