Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH100 C/December 2024/Question 12 (a)
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Question 12 (a) |
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Consider an income tax system in which the tax paid on an income is given by the formula
where both and are measured in units of It is given that
Describe in words what means to someone with an income of $10,000. |
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Hint |
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Interpret as the marginal tax rate at $10,000 income. |
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Solution |
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If someone with an income of (i.e., $10,000) earns one additional dollar, then the amount of tax they pay increases by approximately of a dollar. In other words, represents the marginal tax rate at an income of $10,000: for each extra dollar earned, about dollars is paid in taxes. |
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