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2.3.9.A1
Getting Paid Math
Total Points Earned
Name Madi Hornbuckle
30 Total Points Possible
Date
Percentage
Class
Directions: Answer the following questions to provide information for the paycheck.
Hint: A way to double check your work is to add your deductions and your net income.
If they do not equal your gross income, then you need to recalculate.
Gross Income = Net Income + Deductions
Part 1: Joe’s Hourly Pay Stub
In the last pay period, Joe worked 80 hours earning $12 per hour. Use the work space and math tips to
answer questions 1‐5 to calculate Joe’s pay stub amounts.
Pay stub categories Work Space & Math Tips Pay stub amounts
What is Joe’s gross pay? 1.
80 hours x $12 per hour = 960 960
What is Joe’s Social Security 2.
deduction (6.2% of gross pay)? Gross pay___________ x .062 =
960 59.52 59.52
What is Joe’s Medicare deduction 3.
(1.45% of gross pay)? Gross pay___________ x .0145 =
59.52 19.92 13.92
In addition to Social Security and 4.
Medicare if Joe had $46 in Federal 59.52
Social Security__________ + 205.44
Income Tax, $21 in State Income Tax Medicare__________ + $46 Federal Income
13.92
and $65 in employee benefits Tax + $21 State Income Tax + $65 employee
withheld from his paycheck, what benefits =
were Joe’s total deductions?
What was Joe’s net pay? 960
Gross pay__________ ‐ total deductions 5. 754.56
_______
205.44
How much will Joe’s employer pay per pay period for Medicare and Social Security?
754.56
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Part 2: Edwin’s Salary Pay Stub
Edwin has a $60,000 annual salary and is paid monthly. Use the work space and math tips to answer
questions 6‐10 to calculate Edwin’s March pay stub amounts. Then, calculate the year‐to‐date amounts.
Pay stub categories Work Space & Math Tips March Pay stub
amounts
What is Edwin’s monthly gross pay? 6.
$60,000 annual salary / 12 months per year = 5000
What is Edwin’s Social Security 7. 72.5
deduction (6.2% of gross pay)? 5000
Gross pay___________ x .062 = 72.5
What is Edwin’s Medicare deduction 8.
(1.45% of gross pay)? 5000
Gross pay___________ x .0145 = 72.5 1254.25
In addition to Social Security and 9. 1254.5
Medicare if Edwin had $413 in 310
Social Security__________ +
Federal Income Tax, $209 in State Medicare__________ + $413 Federal Income
72.5
Income Tax and $250 in employee Tax + $209 State Income Tax + $250
benefits withheld from his paycheck, employee benefits =
what were Edwin’s total deductions?
What was Edwin’s net pay? 5000
Gross pay__________ ‐ total deductions 10.
3745.5
_______
1254.5
Edwin is paid monthly. He earns the same amount and has the same deductions each month. Use the
answers calculated in questions 6‐10 to determine his year‐to‐date in each category. This is Edwin’s 3rd
paycheck of the year.
Pay stub categories Work space Year‐to‐date amounts in Edwin’s
March pay stub
Gross pay 11.
5000
500x12x3 180000
Social Security 12.
310 310x12x3 11160
Medicare 13.
72.5 72.5x12x3 2610
Total deductions 14.
1254
1254x12x3 45162
Net pay 15.
3745.5
3745.5x12x3 134838
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Part 3: Zoe’s Pay Stub
Zoe began working January 1 and her employer needs your assistance to complete the calculations for her
pay stub. Because Zoe works part‐time, her employer does not offer benefits including health insurance,
retirement and accruing employee leave time. Complete the calculations for her pay stub to fill in the
paystub below. Use information from the pay stub to answer questions 16‐20.
Employee Information Pay Date 4/11/2013
Name Identification Number Address Pay Rate Pay Period
Zoe Dashwood 0012345 7961 North Road $13.50 3/1 – 3/31/2013
(monthly)
Summary
Gross Income Total Personal Deductions Net Income
Current
YTD
Earnings
Type Rate Hours Current YTD
Regular $13.50 80
Overtime 0 0 0 0
Deductions
Type Personal Deduction Employer Contribution
Federal income tax $58.43 0
State income tax $26.00 0
Social Security and Medicare $82.62
Workers’ compensation 0 $6.21
Unemployment insurance 0 $2.81
16. What is Zoe’s gross pay?
17. What is Zoe’s year‐to‐date gross pay?
18. What is Zoe’s Social Security and Medicare deduction?
19. What are Zoe’s total deductions?
20. What is Zoe’s net pay?
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Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona