Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.07.2019 06:30, rpegler4

You have just graduated from college and accepted a position. the salary is $45,000 annually. you have decided to plan your future and see if you can afford a house and a family of three on this salary, or if it is best to wait a couple of years to get more experience and advance in your career. your first step is to figure out your monthly take-home pay. your monthly gross pay is 1875 3750 4687.50 45000

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