Chuck has a gross pay of $815.70. His gross pay will be reduced by:
- Federal tax of $56;
- Social Security tax that is 6.2% of his gross pay;
- Medicare tax that is 1.45% of his gross pay;
- State tax that is 19% of his federal tax.
Let's count:
1. gross pay of $815.70 - 100%,
Social Security tax of $x - 6.2%.
Then

2. gross pay of $815.70 - 100%,
Medicare tax of $y - 1.45%.
Then

3. Federal tax of $56 - 100%,
State tax $z - 19%.
Then

4. Chuck’s gross pay will be reduced by

If every 5 mins, A makes 1 yo-yo every 10 mins, B makes 1 yo-yo then every 10 mins, both machines produce 3 yo-yos every 10 mins (2 from machine A and 1 from machine B) Therefore, for 20 yo-yos, both machines would take 70 minutes( 1 hour and 10 mins). After 70 minutes, 21 yo-yos would be produced.
A correlation coefficient is always a value in between -1 and 1
The closest a coefficient to -1, the correlation is a strong negative correlation
The closest a coefficient to 1, the correlation is a strong positive correlation
The closest a coefficient to 0, there is no correlation at all
The coefficient -0.61 shows a strong negative correlation
This means that the relationship between the age and the violation is an inverse relationship; as age increases, violation decreases
Answer: option C
You want to round 905,154 to the nearest ten-thousands place. The ten-thousands place in your number is shown by the bold underlined digit here:
9<em><u>0</u></em>5,154
To round 905,154 to the nearest ten-thousands place...
The digit in the ten-thousands place in your number is the 0. To begin the rounding, look at the digit one place to the right of the 0, or the 5, which is in the thousands place.
Since the 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we'll round our number up by
Adding 1 to the 0 in the ten-thousands place, making it a 1.
and by changing all digits to the right of this new 1 into zeros.
The result is: 910,000.
So, 905,154 rounded to the ten-thousands place is 910,000.
Answer:
∡BCE = 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to find the angle marked BCE
From our diagram, the angle marked BCE is y
Looking at triangle BCE, we have the right angle, an angle measure of 30 and the angle marked y which we say is BCE
mathematically, the sum of all these will give 180 as the sum f the interior angles of a triangle is 180
Thus, we have that;
y + 30 + 90 = 180
y = 180-120
y = 60