A computer programmer earned $1043 a week last year. What was her yearly salary?
Her yearly salary would of been $54,236.00
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To find the programmer's yearly salary, multiply her weekly earnings by the number of weeks in a year:
(1043 \times 52 = 54,236)
So, her yearly salary was $54,236.
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