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Ganezh [65]
2 years ago
6

Sampson has been given the following budget guidelines. If his department’s budget is $50,000, how much can he spend in each bud

get category? Be sure to list dollars and cents (round to the nearest hundredth).
Mathematics
1 answer:
Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
8 0

The amount he can spend on marketing is $8,333.33.

The amount he can spend on supplies is $16,666.67

The amount he can spend on trainings is $12,500

The amount he can spend on travel is $2,500

The amount he can spend on equipment is $10,000

<h3>How much can he spend on each category?</h3>

The amount he can spend on each category can be determined by multiplying the fraction of that category by the total department's budget.

The amount he can spend on marketing : 1/6 x $50,000 = $8,333.33.

The amount he can spend on supplies: 1/3 x $50,000 =  $16,666.67

The amount he can spend on trainings: 1/4 x 50,000 =  $12,500

The amount he can spend on travel $2: 1/20 x 50,000 = 2,500

The amount he can spend on equipment $: 1/5 x 50,000 = 10,000

To learn more about multiplication of fractions, please check: brainly.com/question/1114498

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