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Which of the following employees has the greatest total employee compensation?
a.
Employee A: total job benefits $68,100 and total job expenses $100
b.
Employee B: total job benefits $68,400 and total job expenses $300
c.
Employee C: total job benefits $68,700 and total job expenses $800
d.
Employee D: total job benefits $69,000 and total job expenses $1,000
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Assuming total employee compensation = total job benefits minus total job expenses (net pay):
- A: 68,100 − 100 = 68,000
- B: 68,400 − 300 = 68,100
- C: 68,700 − 800 = 67,900
- D: 69,000 − 1,000 = 68,000
Employee B has the greatest total employee compensation. If you meant compensation = benefits + expenses instead, let me know and I’ll recompute.
- A: 68,100 − 100 = 68,000
- B: 68,400 − 300 = 68,100
- C: 68,700 − 800 = 67,900
- D: 69,000 − 1,000 = 68,000
Employee B has the greatest total employee compensation. If you meant compensation = benefits + expenses instead, let me know and I’ll recompute.
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