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Business, 03.09.2019 23:20, mi364

The gross pay, benefits and job expenses for two different employees are shown below. employee a: gross pay 57,200,employeebenefits 5,300, job expenses 800employeeb: grosspay56,900, employee benefits 6,200,jobexpenses 1,400 which of the following is a true statement? a. the total employment compensations for the two employees are the same. b. the total employment compensation for employee a is less than that of employee b. c. the total employment compensation for employee a is greater than that of employee b. d. the total employment compensations for the two employees can not be compared..

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