Solution:
Annual salary = $39,000
Total bi weekly period in a year = 26
Pay period amount = $39,000 / 26 = $1,500
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thats the answer i got also but its marked wrong on my project, i really thought i was losing my mind 8:21 Expert Q&A + If your salary is 39,000 and you get paid biweekly would your pay period amount be $1500.00? 39000/26?? Expert Answer Anonymous 8 minutes later Solution: Annual salary = $39,000 Total bi weekly period in a year = 26 Pay period amount = $39,000/26 -$1,500 Was this answer helpful? BODO
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