R EVIEW S TUFF Practice for math. Reginald Van Gleason III earns $5000.00 per month as a Xray technoligist. He has 24% with held for federal taxes, 12%

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R EVIEW S TUFF Practice for math

Reginald Van Gleason III earns $ per month as a Xray technoligist. He has 24% with held for federal taxes, 12% with held for state taxes. He gets paid twice a month, what is the amount of his paycheck? A. $ B. $ C. $ D. $

24% plus 12% equal 36% or x.36 = = /2=1600 B

Kayla makes $ in her part time job as a vet’s assistant. She has 31% with held from her pay for taxes and dental & health insurance. She figures that she can afford 40% of her net pay for living expenses (rent and utilities to her parents). She will eat at home to save money. She has no other expenses. How much can she spend per month on car payment? A. $ B. $ C. $ D. $735.26

X.31= = X.40= = D

Aspirin 325mg ii TID= how many grams of aspirin? A B. 1.8 C..975 D. 1.95

325 x 2= x 3= /1000=1.950 d