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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 00:59 bknycfl3951

For the first 3% of Pam's salary, her employer matches 100% of her 401(k)
contributions, and from 3% to 12%, Pam's employer matches 50% of her
401(k) contributions. Pam's salary is $30,000, and last year, she contributed
$4000 to her 401(k) plan. What was her employer's contribution to the
401(k)?
O A. $3600
B. $1800
O
O
c. $4000
D. $2250

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