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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 03:00 KelseyCope1184

Jane makes $15 per hour. She works 38 hours a week. She pays 25% of her gross earnings in federal and state taxes and saves 5% of her monthly gross incomeHow much does she have left over each month (assume 4 weeks to each month) to spend on other things like rent, utilities, food, entertainment, etc? Round to the nearest dollar.

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