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Scott Keys is a professor of English at a community college. He earns 1,500 weekly. He is married and claims two withholding allowances. His deductions include Social Security at 6.2, Medicare at 1.45, federal withholding tax using the percentage method, and state income tax of 2. Find Scott's net pay for one week.
 a. 1,531.88
 
  b. 1,201.26
 
  c. 1,672.26
 
  d. 888.62

Question 2

All linear programming problems should have a unique solution, if they can be solved.
 a. True
  b. False
   Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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