Using the information provided, we can see that if Robert claimed one allowance, his net income after tax withholding would be $242. This does not match the amount he keeps after tax withholding, which is $762. Therefore, Robert has not claimed one allowance.
If Robert claimed two allowances, his net income after tax withholding would be $224. This also does not match the amount he keeps after tax withholding. Therefore, Robert has not claimed two allowances.
If Robert claimed three allowances, his net income after tax withholding would be $207. This also does not match the amount he keeps after tax withholding. Therefore, Robert has not claimed three allowances.
If Robert claimed four allowances, his net income after tax withholding would be $189. This also does not match the amount he keeps after tax withholding. Therefore, Robert has not claimed four allowances.
Therefore, based on the given information, it is not possible to determine the exact number of allowances Robert has claimed.
Robert makes $951 gross income per week and keeps $762 of it after tax withholding. How many allowances has Robert claimed?
For weekly income between 950 and 960, the number of withholding allowances claimed are: 0, 259 dollars; 1, 242 dollars; 2, 224 dollars; 3, 207 dollars; 4, 189 dollars; 5, 173 dollars; 6, 162 dollars; 7, 151 dollars; 8, 140 dollars.
a.
One
b.
Two
c.
Three
d.
Four
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