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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 01:04 naomicervero

10. Elijah's biweekly paycheck 5 years ago resulted in a direct deposit of $1,876.92
into his checking account each period. Today, he received a raise that brought
his annual salary to $102,050. If the benefits and taxes deducted from Elijah's
paycheck are approximately 36% of his gross pay, how much more per month
will Elijah have in his monthly budget than he did 5 years ago? Round to the
nearest dollar.

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