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garri49 [273]
3 years ago
9

Clarice Sloan is a shift supervisor for Ace

Mathematics
1 answer:
Igoryamba3 years ago
4 0

The net pay is the amount left after taxes and deductions have been removed from the gross pay.

Her monthly gross pay is: $4111.93

The deductions are:

\mathbf{FIT = \$102}

\mathbf{SIT = 3.2\%}

\mathbf{CIT = 1.8\%}

Let her gross pay be x.

So, we have:

\mathbf{Net = x - FIT - x \times SIT - x \times CIT}

So, we have:

\mathbf{3804.33 = x - 102 - x \times 3.2\%- x \times 1.8\%}

Express percentage as decimals

\mathbf{3804.33 = x - 102 - x \times 0.032- x \times 0.018}

\mathbf{3804.33 = x - 102 - 0.032x -  0.018x}

Add 102 to both sides

\mathbf{3906.33 = x - 0.032x -  0.018x}

\mathbf{3906.33 = 0.95x}

Divide both sides by 0.95

\mathbf{4111.93 = x}

Rewrite as:

\mathbf{x = 4111.93 }

Hence, her monthly gross pay is: $4111.93

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