SOLUTION: income for an employee is considered a labor expense for the employer. for example, when an employee is paid $2000 by his employer, $2000 is deducted from the employer's bank accou
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Question 996772: income for an employee is considered a labor expense for the employer. for example, when an employee is paid $2000 by his employer, $2000 is deducted from the employer's bank account. let I(h) represent the employee's income (in dollars) for working h hours. which of the following represents the impact of the employee's income on the employer's bank account?
a. I(-h) b. -I(h) c. I(h)-2000 d. -I(-h)
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i believe the 2000 was just used as an example.
assume i(h) = the income that the employee received for h hours of work.
the impact to the employer's bank account would be the bank account - i(h).
i believe that would be selection b.
for example:
if i(h) = 2000, then the employer's bank account would be - 2000 because -i(h) means you are subtracting i(h) which means you are subtracting 2000 dollars.
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