Suppose 22% of your monthly pay is withheld for federal income taxes and another 8% is withheld for Social Security, state income tax, and other miscellaneous items, If you are left with $1044.68 a month in take-home-pay, then the amount you earned before the deductions were removed from your check is given by the equation, Not sure how to write the equation
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take-home pae=1044.68$ . . . Dedukt=22% +8%=30% =0.3 . . . formula: 0.7x=1044.68 . . . pae B4 tax=1044.68/0.7 =1,492.40$
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