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PLEASE HELP FAST WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!

PLEASE HELP ON THIS QUESTION IVE BEEN STUCK ON IT FOR HOURS! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST ASAP!!
I think the answer needs to be in hours. This is worded so badly that it just frustrates me :(

Your realized income from your primary job is $2,034.24/month. Your fixed expenses are 30% of your primary job’s realized income. You have a 2nd job that pays $9.50/hr with deductions of FICA (7.65%), federal tax withholding (11.5%), and state tax withholding (7.75%). If you want to save enough in the next 10 months to have an emergency fund that will cover 5 months using only 20% of your discretionary monies from your primary job, how many hours per month do you need to work at your 2nd job to meet your monthly savings goals?

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Answer:

Monthly income from my primary job: $2034.24

Fixed expenses per month: 30% of monthly income from primary job = 30% x $2034.24 = $610.27

Remaining income: $1423.97

Hourly income from secondary job: $9.5

Deductions are:

FICA - 7.65% of hourly income = 7.65% x $9.5 = $0.72675

Federal tax withholding = 11.5% x $9.5 = $0.10925

State tax withholding = 7.75% x $9.5 = $0.73625

Thus, the remaining income in hand would be $7.8445/hr

The amount he can earn in next 5 months: ($2034.24 x 5) + ($9.5 x 30 x 5) = $10171.2 + $1425 = 11592.2

=> $11592.2 is the amount he needs to save in next 10 months.

20% of primary income needs to be saved: 20% x $1423.97 = $284.794

In 10 months: $284.794 x 10 = $2847.94 (this is amount he will save from primary income)

Reamining amount to save: $11592.2 - $2847.94 = $8748.26 (this is the amount he'll save from secondary job)

$9.5 x 920 = $8740 (approx $8748.26)

Thus, it will have to work 920 hours to save that much.

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