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An entry level civil engineer's annual pay is $63,648 based on 52 weeks per year. Due to the economy, his company is having to cut back on the number of weeks that it employs its civil engineers. If the firm cuts the work year to 50 weeks but keeps the same rate of pay, how much should the civil engineer expect his annual pay to
decrease? Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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