'Susan Stark is 17 years old, earns $18 per hour; worked 30 hours in the pay cycle and is paid weekly in the Province of Ontario. How much is her CPP deduction?'
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- Susan earns $18 per hour and worked 30 hours in the pay cycle. - To calculate her gross income, multiply her hourly wage by the number of hours worked. - Gross Income = Hourly Wage x Hours Worked - Gross Income = $18 x 30 = $540 Show more…
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