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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 20:30 gordon57

4 Zoe works for an Accounting Firm. He makes $3,488 bi-weekly. He has worked for the company for exactly 4 years. When Zoe was hired, he was given 5 days of PTO. For every 6 months he works, he receives 2 additional days of paid time off. How much money will Zoe make if he uses all of his PTO that he has earned in 4 years?

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Hint:
Step 1: Calculate the total number of days earned.
Step 2: Calculate the yearly gross pay.
Step 3: Calculate how much you make per day.
5 days a week * 52 weeks in a year = 260 wk days per year
Step 4: Calculate the amount of money earned for vacation days.

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