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DochEvi [55]
1 year ago
11

The brandenburg family makes $7,000 per month. About $1,800 goes toward taxes and savings. They spend $5,200 on goods and servic

es. Based upon the information in the text, about how much of their money goes toward marketing activities?.
Business
1 answer:
Debora [2.8K]1 year ago
3 0

The money goes toward marketing activities is $2,600

What is the composition of the family spending monthly?

The family's monthly expenditure is made up of taxes and savings, goods and services and the balance is to be spent on marketing activities.

In other words, the amount that goes towards marketing activities is the excess of the family take-home monthly over the amounts spent on taxes and savings and goods and services respectively.

Total earnings monthly=$7000

sum of goods and services and taxes and savings=$1800+$5,200

sum of goods and services and taxes and savings=$7,000

spend on marketing activities=$7000-$7000

spend on marketing activities=$0

However, the principle is that the family should be able slash the amount spent on goods and services by half in order to make money available for marketing activities, hence the amount for marketing is $2,600($5,200*1/2)

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