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Big game, inc., is a manufacturer of hunting supplies. the following is a summary of the company's annual payroll-related costs: wages and salaries expense (of which $2,200,000 was withheld from employees' pay and forwarded directly to tax authorities)$7,430,000 payroll taxes 580,000 workers' compensation premiums 250,000 group health insurance premiums 725,000 contributions to employees' pension plan 450,000 a) compute big game's total payroll- related costs for the year.

b) compute the net amount of cash actually paid to employees (their take-home pay)

c) express total payroll related costs as a percentage of total wages and salaries expense.

d) express total payroll related costs as a percentage of employees take-home pay.

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