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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
10

McNeary brought home a weekly pay check with these deductions: Federal--$45.67, FICA-- 24.63, state--19.04. How much does he pay

annually in TOTAL deductions?
Mathematics
2 answers:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
7 0
McNeary gets payed annually about;
45.67 x 52 = 2374
24.63 x 52 = 1280
19.04 x 52 = 990

In total this adds up to 4644 dollars. 
IgorC [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

McNeary  pays  annually in total deductions is $ 4645.68 .

Step-by-step explanation:

As given

McNeary brought home a weekly pay check with these deductions:

Federal - $45.67, FICA - $ 24.63, state - $19.04.

As there are 52 weeks in a year .

Thus

Federal deduction in one year = Federal deduction per week × Number of weeks in a year .

Put all the values in the above

Federal deduction in one year = $ 45.67 × 52

                                                   = $ 2374.84

FICA deduction in one year = FICA deduction per week × Number of weeks in a year .

Put all the values in the above

FICA deduction in one year = $ 24.63 × 52

                                              = $ 1280.76

State deduction in one year = State deduction per week × Number of weeks in a year .

Put all the values in the above

State deduction in one year = $ 19.04 × 52

                                              = $ 990.08

Thus

Total deduction in a year = Federal deduction in one year + FICA deduction in one year + State deduction in one year .

Put all the values in the above

Total deduction in a year = $ 2374.84  + $ 1280.76  + $ 990.08

                                          = $ 4645.68

Therefore McNeary  pays  annually in total deductions is $ 4645.68 .

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