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Calculating Real Wage with Taxes and Profit Share

In an economy, the total output per worker is λ. After accounting for all taxes, the portion of output available to be divided between the firm and the worker is 3/4 of λ. If the firm retains 25% of this available output as profit, what is the worker's final real wage expressed as a percentage of the total output per worker (λ)?

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