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24 December, 10:44

1.) you have a credit card with an initial balance of $3,168 and an interest rate of 12.75 % APR if you make no payments on the car for 3 months how much is your balance by the end of the third month?

A.) $3,571.92

B.) $3,270.06

C.) $3,201.66

D.) $3,860.43

2.) your gross pay is $2,759 your involuntary deductions are FICA 7.65 percent Federal withholding 12% and state withholding 7% how much are you allowed for housing and fixed expenses?

A.) $772.52

B.) $993.24

C.) $728.54

D.) $566.64

3.) You are paid $8.25/hour. You work 35 hours/week for 3 weeks. Your involuntary deductions are FICA (7.65%), federal withholding (13%), and state withholding (9%). How much is your realized income?

A 203.13

B 866.25

C 288.75

D 609.39

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  1. 24 December, 11:51
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    The answers are:

    1) C - $728.54

    2) D - $609.39

    3) B - $3,270.06
  2. 24 December, 13:25
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    1.) [B]

    2.) [C]

    (3.) [D]

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1.) Initial amount = $3168

    Annual percentage rate = 12.75

    per month percentage rate = 1.06%

    Interest after 3 months = P*R*T/100

    = 3168*1.06*3/100

    = 100.74 (aprox)

    Balance after 3 months = 3168-100.74

    = $3270.06 (aprox) (B.)

    2.) Gross pay = $2759

    Total interest rate = 7.65%+12%+7% = 26.65%

    interest amount = 26.65% * 2759 = $728.24 (aprox)

    Housing and fixing expenses = $728.54 (C.)

    3.) 1 hour = $8.25

    1 week = 35 hours

    3 weeks = 35*3 hours = 105 hours

    Total income = 105 hours = $8.25*105 = $866.25

    Total interest to be deducted = 7.65+13+9 = 29.65 %

    Income after deducting interest = $866.25-256.843 = $609.407

    (D.)
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