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yoooooman

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What is the name of the official publication for U.S. Supreme Court cases published by the federal government?
 
  A) Supreme Court Reporter
  B) Lawyer's Edition
  C) Federal Reporter
  D) United States Reports

Question 2

Fred and Wilma are newlyweds, anxious to purchase their first home. Kate, their real estate broker, is taking them through the pre-qualification process. Kate is using the income-to-housing expense ratio to gauge Fred and Wilma's affordability. Kate is using 35 of income as the housing expense limit. Fred and Wilma's annual combined income is 160,000.00 . Calculate their maximum housing expense limit.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



isabelt_18

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

4,666.66 or 4,6667.00 . (160,000.00 X .35 = 56,000  12 = 4,6666.66)



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