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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 21:31 my7butterflies

20 points harold worked 27 hours at a rate of $13.25 per hour. which line in the table will him calculate his income tax for this week?

2014 weekly tax table with all amounts in dollars and cents unless noted - first column if your taxable income is (first column over, second column but not over), second column and your filing status is single (third column base tax plus fourth column rate times fifth column amount over). line 1 over 43, but not over 218, base tax blank, rate 10 percent, amount over 43. line 2 over 218, but not over 753, base tax 17.50, rate 15 percent, amount over 218. line 3 over 753, but not over 1,762, base tax 97.75, rate 25 percent, amount over 753. line 4 over 1,762, but not over 3,627, base tax 350.00, rate 28 percent, amount over 1,762. (picture below)

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line 1

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line 2

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line 3

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line 4


20 points harold worked 27 hours at a rate of $13.25 per hour. which line in the table will him c

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