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Bogdan [553]
3 years ago
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When preparing her monthly budget, Maria Kent has projected income of $4,200. Each month she pays $1,000 in rent, $53 for life i

nsurance, and $240 for her auto loan. What percentage of her budget goes for these fixed expenses?
Business
1 answer:
olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Answer:

The answer is %30.80

Explanation:

To get the total of her expenses that goes into the fixed expenses, we sum up all the fixed expenses.

That is: $1000+$53+$240 = $1293

1293 × 100  = 129300

129300÷4200 = %30.80

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Explanation:

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Work in Process A/c - Assembly department A/c Dr $52,320

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Answer:

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3. Actual output= 20,000 units

Explanation:

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