SOLUTION: I’m paid bi weekly and my annual salary is 40,000.  My math problem is…  a.  how much is my wages for 5 months?  b. I have 17,000 thousand left in my grant.  C. What is the per
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Question 1209966:  I’m paid bi weekly and my annual salary is 40,000.  My math problem is…  a.  how much is my wages for 5 months?  b. I have 17,000 thousand left in my grant.  C. What is the percent  
Answer by timofer(106)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Parts b and c are not too clear.
First part means, payment is given every two weeks.
Knowing 52 weeks per year, then your year has 26 payment periods.  
 in 2 weeks, of whatever money units you use
the use of factor 5 is because question asks for how much money in 5 months. 
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