Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
She makes $325 a week, so go to the 8th row, for weekly income of $300 to $400. She claims 2 exemptions, so go to the third column labeled 2. The value is 2. That means the $2 is withheld from her paycheck on top of the 6.25% for FICA. The total is therefore:
$2 + (0.0625) ($325)
$22.3125
Rounded to the nearest cent, that's $22.31.
PART A :OK so here is the table for the health inspector; all you are really doing is 7+7+7, and so on:
PART A: health inspector: 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56,63,70,77,84..........
PART A:same thing for the fire inspector, except this time your adding 12+12+12, and so on:
PART A: fire inspector: 12,24,36,48,60,72,84,96.......
PART B: and to figure out what day they will both come is you have to find the LCM (least common multiple)
PART B: which in this case is Day 84
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To find the slope with <em>two points</em> we will need to use the equation 

( 3 , -20 ) ( 5 , 8 )
Here is what the equation should look like when replaced with the numbers (<em>it will be a fraction</em>) :

We know that <em>two negatives</em> cancel out and make a positive, so the numerator would actually be 8 + 20.
Solve the fraction and we get 
28 <em>divided</em> by 2 is 14. The slope is 14.
Answer:
During the year 2021.
Step-by-step explanation:
As we have a function that defines the annual per capita out-of-pocket expenses for health care, we can work with it.
Knowing that, <u>we clear x</u> (<em>this is the number of years past the year 2000, so it will contain our desired information</em>).

Now, as we want to know when are the per capita out-of-pocket expenses for health care predicted to be $1400, and <em>this total is our variable y</em>, then

Finally, we know that <u>x is the number of years past the year 2000</u>, so the answer is that during the year 2021, <em>the per capita out-of-pocket expenses for health care are predicted to be $1400</em>.