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Marissa earns $120 per week working part time at a local bakery. part A: what are her deductible if 25% is take out for taxes part B: what is the amount of her paycheck after deductions
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Marissa earns $120 per week working part time at a local bakery.
part A:
what are her deductible if 25% is take out for taxes
part B:
what is the amount of her paycheck after deductions
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It will be 3 because of you do 25 percent and of 120 it will be condu Fred as three
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