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Paycheck Pay Period Annual Salary $1,300 monthly $ $1,000 biweekly $ $550 weekly $ $800 semimonthly $
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Paycheck Pay Period Annual Salary
$1,300 monthly $
$1,000 biweekly $
$550 weekly $
$800 semimonthly $
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i dont get it
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