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The following federal tax table is for biweekly earnings of a single person. a single person earns a gross biweekly salary of $780 and claims 6 exemptions. what is the person's net pay? a. it is the same as the gross pay.
b. it is $11 more than the gross pay.
c. it is $11 less than the gross pay.
d. it is $13 less than the gross pay.

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