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Business, 08.03.2021 08:40 cherylmorton7302

Gabe contributes to an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan. For the first 6% of Gabe's salary, his employer matches 100% of his 401(k) contributions, and
from 6% to 12%, Gabe's employer matches 50% of his 401(k) contributions.
Gabe's salary is $30,000, and last year, he contributed $4000 to his 401(k)
plan. What was the total amount that was contributed to his 401(k) last year?

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