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Mathematics, 06.01.2021 03:40 robert7248

Tim Tradesman had a taxable income of 82,500. He figured his tax from the table 1. Find his earned income level.
2. Enter the base amount=$
3. Find the amount over $ β€”β€” =β€”β€”
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Tim Tradesman had a taxable income of 82,500. He figured his tax from the table

1. Find his earne

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