
9/28 Practice
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Alisia Hamilton
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Mathematics
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11th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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5 mins • 5 pts
Ruth contributes 18% of the total cost of her individual health care. This is a $67.50 deduction from each of her biweekly paychecks. How much does SHE contributes throughout the year.
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Ruth contributes 18% of the total cost of her individual health care. This is a $67.50 deduction from each of her biweekly paychecks. What is the total value of her individual coverage for the year? This is the total value NOT the amount her employer pays.
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Ruth contributes 18% of the total cost of her individual health care. This is a $67.50 deduction from each of her biweekly paychecks. How much does her employer contribute?
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At Richardson Manufacturing Company, there are two factors that determine the cost of health car. If an employee makes less than $55,000 per year, he pays $40 per month for individual coverage and $85 per month for family coverage. If an employee makes at least $55,000 per year, individual coverage is $70 per month and family coverage is $165 per month. If Arielle is an office assistant and makes $47,700 per year and has individual health care. How much does she pay per year?
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
5 mins • 5 pts
At Richardson Manufacturing Company, there are two factors that determine the cost of health care. If an employee makes less than $55,000 per year, he pays $40 per month for individual coverage and $85 per month for family coverage. If an employee makes at least $55,000 per year, individual coverage is $70 per month and family coverage is $165 per month. Arielle is an office assistant at Richardson. She makes $47,700 per year. She has individual health care. Her yearly contribution is 5% of the total cost. What is the total cost of her health care?
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
5 mins • 5 pts
At Richardson Manufacturing Company, there are two factors that determine the cost of health care. If an employee makes less than $55,000 per year, he pays $40 per month for individual coverage and $85 per month for family coverage. If an employee makes at least $55,000 per year, individual coverage is $70 per month and family coverage is $165 per month. Arielle is an office assistant at Richardson. She makes $47,700 per year. She has individual health care. Her yearly contribution is 5% of the total cost. How much does her employer contribute?
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5 mins • 5 pts
Eddie is a plant manager at North Salem Construction Company. He has been employed there for 20 years and will be retiring at the end of this year. His pension is calculated on the average of his last four years' salaries. In those years, he earned $82,000, $96,000, $105,000, and $109,000. His employer will give him 1.2% of that average for each year he worked. What is the average of his last 4 years' work?
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5 mins • 5 pts
Eddie is a plant manager at North Salem Construction Company. He has been employed there for 20 years and will be retiring at the end of this year. His pension is calculated on the average of his last four years' salaries. In those years, he earned $82,000, $96,000, $105,000, and $109,000. His employer will give him 1.2% of that average for each year he worked. What is 1.2% of the average?
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5 mins • 5 pts
Eddie is a plant manager at North Salem Construction Company. He has been employed there for 20 years and will be retiring at the end of this year. His pension is calculated on the average of his last four years' salaries. In those years, he earned $82,000, $96,000, $105,000, and $109,000. His employer will give him 1.2% of that average for each year he worked. What will his pension be?
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