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1)Nancy has total job benefits of 41,000 per yr in her sales job. she pays $63 each month for a cell phone for work . she is also required to purchase sample kits which cost $235 each. If Nancy paid for 4 samples kits last year , what was her total employment compensation? 2)An employee has an annual salary of $48,700. they receive $1,530 in health insurance and $2,810 in paid time per yr. they drive their personal vehicle for work which cost them $500p per month , but the company reimburse them $0.53 per mile for the total work miles driven . if the employee drives 9,000 miles for the work for the year , what will their total employment compensation?

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