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Xavier Knox's annual salary is $90,233. He is paid semimonthly. His persona...
Mathematics, 10.09.2021 21:00 JamesLachoneus
Question 2
1 pts
Xavier Knox's annual salary is $90,233. He is paid semimonthly. His personal exemptions
total $4,733. How much does his employer deduct from each of Knox's paychecks for
state income tax of 2 percent?
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Question 3
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Jack Salomon's gross weekly pay is $721. His earnings to date for the year total $20.954
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Pls me this is due today and i need i will make brainliest if you me answer correctly and i will report if you try to give me a dumb answer.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:10
Josh has a rewards card for a movie theater he receives 15 points for becoming a rewards card holder he earns 3.5 points for each visit to the movie theater he needs at least 55 points to earn a free movie ticket which inequality can josh use to determine x, the minimum number of visits he needs to earn his first free movie ticket.
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What is the slope of the line passing through the points (3,β3) and (5,β7) ? 1. 2 2. 1/2 3. β2 4. β1/2
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For every corresponding pair of cross sections, the area of the cross section of a sphere with radius r is equal to the area of the cross section of a cylinder with radius and height 2r minus the volume of two cones, each with a radius and height of r. a cross section of the sphere is and a cross section of the cylinder minus the cones, taken parallel to the base of cylinder, is the volume of the cylinder with radius r and height 2r is and the volume of each cone with radius r and height r is 1/3 pie r^3. so the volume of the cylinder minus the two cones is therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 4/3pie r^3 by cavalieri's principle. (fill in options are: r/2- r- 2r- an annulus- a circle -1/3pier^3- 2/3pier^3- 4/3pier^3- 5/3pier^3- 2pier^3- 4pier^3)
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