question archive Question 29 What number should "A" be in Table 2, where A is the payroll tax collected from a young worker in Period 3? If your answer is not a whole number, please round to the nearest hundredth
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Question 29
What number should "A" be in Table 2, where A is the payroll tax collected from a young worker in Period 3? If your answer is not a whole number, please round to the nearest hundredth. Also, please do not enter the dollar sign in your answer.
Question 30
What number should "B" be in Table 2, where B is the total amount of payroll tax collected from all young workers in Period 2? If your answer is not a whole number, please round to the nearest hundredth. Also, please do not enter the dollar sign in your answer.
Question 31
What number should "C" be in Table 2, where C is the benefits paid to each old retiree in Period 2? If your answer is not a whole number, please round to the nearest hundredth. Also, please do not enter the dollar sign in your answer.
Question 32
What number should "D" be in Table 2, where D is the tax paid by each old retiree in Period 3? If your answer is not a whole number, please round to the nearest hundredth. Also, please do not enter the dollar sign in your answer.
Question 33
What number should "E" be in Table 2, where E is the rate of return (percentage difference between benefits received compared to taxes paid) for retirees in Period 3? Note that due to rounding in other numbers in the table, finding the percentage will give you an approximate rate of return that you can still round to the closest whole number. You can also figure out the exact rate of return without taking percentages. Also, please do not enter the percentage sign in your answer.
Question 34
What number should "F" be in Table 2, where F is the exact rate of return (percentage difference between benefits received compared to taxes paid) for retirees in Period 4? Note that due to rounding in other numbers in the table, finding the percentage will give you an approximate rate of return that you can still round to the closest whole number. You can also figure out the exact rate of return without taking percentages. Also, please do not enter the percentage sign in your answer.
Question 35
What number should "G" be in Table 2, where G is the rate of return (percentage difference between benefits received compared to taxes paid) for retirees in Period 5? Please do not enter the percentage sign in your answer.