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Business, 09.01.2021 03:50 astorkid

Scenario: Patrick just got his first full-time job and wants to start budgeting. He doesn't get his first paycheck for a few more weeks. He wants to know how much
he can expect his net pay to be. He works 40 hours per week for $25.00 an
hour. Calculate his gross pay and what his net pay will be based on the average
percentage adults can expect to be "missing" from their paycheck. What should he
begin his budget with, his gross pay or net pay? Why?

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