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Determining Post-Tax Distributable Output

In a given economy, the final real take-home wage for a worker is 35% of their total productivity. If the wage share of the output available for distribution is 70%, what percentage of total productivity is left for distribution between wages and profits after all taxes have been accounted for? Show your calculation.

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