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nice job, and receiving a paycheck for doing something you enjoy is great. The job requires 30 hours per
week and pays $240 per week. A check is issued every two weeks.
Alvin's first paycheck is much lower than the expected $480. The pay stub showed the following payroll
deductions: $29.76 for Social Security tax, $6.96 for Medicare tax, 62.10 for federal withholding tax, and
28.80 for state income tax. It is disappointing to receive only $352.38 and have taxes deducted. No
matter the disappointment, it is still a good opportunity to gain job experience
Case Review
1. Do these figures surprise you? What has been your experience with payroll deductions?
2. Do you think it is fair to have to pay $127.62 in taxes every two weeks? Why or why not?
3. What benefits does a worker receive from the money that went to taxes? Does Alvin receive any direct
benefits?
4. What information from the pay stub will be important when an income tax return is filed?
-20 + (-50)
20 + (50)
50 - (-20)
-30 - (-100)
-70
70
Which ones apply please help!
8x^3-27=0 how do I solve this