Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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John Does is married and claims 3 withholding allowances. He collects overtime pay when he works over 40 hours in a week. If he worked 45.5 hours at $22.50 per hour, determine his weekly net earnings.
Use the following deductions: FWT (Percentage Method), FICA 6.2%, Medicare 1.45%, SDI 1%, Health Insurance ($80/week), Union Dues ($4.50/week), and Trust Fund ($95/week).
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