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Fifteen percent of an employee’s taxable income is collected each paycheck. Before taxes are removed from each paycheck, $350 of tax-exempt expenses is taken out. If the variable x represents the employee’s pay before tax-exempt expenses and taxes are removed, which expression represents the employee’s take-home pay after these deductions?

A. 0.15(x-350)
B. x-0.15-350
C. 0.85(x-350)
D .x-0.85-350

User GreyBow
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The answer is C because you have to subtract the x value from $350 and subtract 0.15 from 1.00!
User KingRanTheMan
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Answer: C. 0.85(x-350)


Step-by-step explanation:


Translate the rellevant information from the verbal statement into a meaningful algebraic expression:


1) x is the pay before tax-exempt expenses and taxes


2) $ 350 is exempt of taxes


3) Hence, the taxable income is x - 350


4) Fifteen percent of that is: (15/100) (x - 350) = 0.15 (x - 350)


5) Therefore, the employee received x - 350 - 0.15 (x - 350)


6) Now, you may manipulate the terms to obtain the desired expression:

  • associative property of addition: (x - 350) - 0.15(x - 350)
  • common factor: (x - 350) (1 - 0.15)
  • do the operations: (x - 350)(0.85)
  • commutative property: 0.85 (x - 350)

And that is the same expression of the third answer choice: C. 0.85(x-350)

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