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vladimir2022 [97]
2 years ago
5

Trevor’s total employment compensation is $33,500. If Trevor has no job expenses and his gross pay is $28,600, then his total em

ployee benefits are _____% of his gross pay. a. 4.9 b. 8.5 c. 14.6 d. 17.1
Mathematics
2 answers:
Gnoma [55]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:  

The correct option is D. 17.1%

Step-by-step explanation:

Total employment compensation = $33500

Amount of Job expenses = $0

Gross Pay of Trevor = $28600

Benefits of Trevor = 33500 - 28600

                              = $4900

Now, We need to find Percentage of his total benefits

\implies\text{Percentage of his total benefits = }\frac{4900}{28600}\times 100\\\\ = 0.171\times 100\\\\=17.1\%

Therefore, Trevor's total employee benefits are 17.1% of his gross pay

Hence, The correct option is D. 17.1%

Paraphin [41]2 years ago
5 0

we know that

Total\  employment\  compensation=gross\  pay+employee\  benefits-job\  expenses

in this problem

Total\  employment\  compensation=33,500\ dollars

gross\  pay=28,600\ dollars

job\  expenses=0

Step 1

Find the total employee benefits

Let

EC------> total employment compensation

EB--------> total employee benefits

GP------> gross pay

JE------> job expenses

EC=GP+EB-JE

33,500=28,600+EB-0\\ EB=33,500-28,600\\ EB=4,900\ dollars

Step 2

Find the percentage of the total employee benefits

we know that

total employee benefits is equal to 4,900\ dollars

gross pay is equal to 28,600\ dollars

by proportion

\frac{28,600}{4,900} =\frac{100}{x} \\ \\ x*28,600=100*4,900\\ \\ x=\frac{100*4,900}{28,600}

x=17.1%

therefore

the answer is the option

d. 17.1


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