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Mathematics, 11.03.2022 20:40 randall10

Sam Martin makes $7 per hour and works 40 hours per week. What would be the amount of his bi-weekly gross paycheck?What would his gross yearly income be?He is single, with no dependents. Figure the following amounts that will be deducted from his paycheck.
A. Medicare:
B. Social Security:
C. Federal Income Tax:
D. Additional State Withholding:
What would his bi-weekly net pay be?
What is the total amount deducted from his paycheck?

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