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grigory [225]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE CHECK MY ANSWERS! HELP! ASAP! IF WRONG PLS PROVIDE STEPS AND ANSWERS AH

Mathematics
2 answers:
professor190 [17]3 years ago
8 0
1. Your answer is correct.
2. Your answer is incorrect. The answer is about 18%. You probably got it wrong because you forgot the meaning of semimonthly, which means twice monthly.
3. I agree
4. I agree.
5. I disagree. Recheck your answer. 
RSB [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1.

Monthly budget of Freddy will be = 840/12 = $70.

2.

Sandra's semimonthly income is = $1640

So, her monthly income is = 1640*2 =$3280

She budgets $580 for expenses.

Percent of her net monthly income does she budget for living expenses is :

\frac{580}{3280}*100= 17.68 ≈ 18%

The answer is 18%.

3.

Each month Madison budgets $624 for fixed expenses, $520 for living expenses, and $40 for annual expenses.

Total become = 624+520+40=1184

Her monthly salary is = \frac{26556}{12}= 2213

Now savings per month = 2213-1184 = $1029

So, option B is correct.

4.

Each month Michael budgets $1200 for fixed expenses $550 for living expenses and $100 for annual expenses

(864*26 -12*1200 -12*550 -12*100)/12= 22

Hence,  A. it shows a surplus of $22 is correct.

5.

The equation y= 1.55x + 110,419 approximates the total cost, in dollars, of raising a child in the United States from birth to 17 years,

Putting 64000 in place of 'x'

1.55(64000)+110419=209619

Hence, $209,619 is the answer.

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