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Robin Small pays her three workers $180, $450, and $615, respectively, per week. Calculate what Robin will pay at the end of the first quarter for (A) state unemployment and (B) federal unemployment. Assume a state rate of 5.8%. Federal is 0.6%. Base is $7,000

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