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Dana has to pay 15% tax on any income above £10,500 per year. Dana is paid £24,000 annually. Calculate the amount of money she receives after tax each month.
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Dana has to pay 15% tax on any income above £10,500 per year. Dana is paid £24,000 annually. Calculate the amount of money she receives after tax each month.
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Dana has to pay 15% tax on any income above £10,500 per year. Dana is paid £24,000 annually. Calculate the amount of money she receives after tax each month.
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Answer:
0.4375
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u divided 10,500 and 24,000 and u will get 0.4375
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