rbynaker
Level 13
12-07-2019
05:54 AM
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I'm not sure I would jump to that conclusion. You have to do the support worksheet for each individual.
For your 1/3 "averaging" math to work, then you're saying that each kid supports himself 1/3, his brother 1/3 and mom 1/3. Not sure I'd reach that conclusion. But this is why they made us a worksheet.
For your 1/3 "averaging" math to work, then you're saying that each kid supports himself 1/3, his brother 1/3 and mom 1/3. Not sure I'd reach that conclusion. But this is why they made us a worksheet.