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Business, 20.08.2021 05:30, mayasiegel5234

You are asked to provide a list of all of the employees who are full time and make more than $45,000 per year. What is the best way to create the list? Employee Building Section Status Comp.
A. Dodd 2352 Admin FT 30000
J. Smith 2352 HR PT 25000
T. Williams 2598 HR FT 55000
B. Wiley 2598 Sales FT 45000
S. Brown 2352 Sales FT 50000
P. Franks 2598 Sales PT 20000
1. Use the Filter option to by full time employees and mark the checkbox next to each compensation option that is greater than 145.000
2. Use the option to her by only time employees and then sort the data by the compensation column to identity who makes over 545,000
3. Use the filter entfery time employees and use the Numbers filler to select greater than 45,000 Use the sort pronto sort by compensation and then sort by amelyet to see only time employees.

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