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givi [52]
3 years ago
5

Lisa’s original financial plan required that she save $75 a month for two years in order to have $1,800 for the down payment on

a car. However, after one year she has only managed to save $650. How much will Lisa have to save each month in the second year in order to reach her original goal of $1,800 (round up to two decimals places if needed)?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Zanzabum3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

$95.83 each month

Step-by-step explanation:

It is provided she needs to save $1,800 in total within a period of 2 years, that is 24 months.

Thus, in simple calculation without including any interest on her savings:

The amount she needs to save every month = \frac{1,800}{24} = 75\ dollars

Now in the first year that is in total of 12 months she managed to collect $650 in total.

The target remaining to be achieved = $1,800 - $650 = $\frac{1,150}{12} = 95.83\ dollars1,150

Time available = 12 months

Amount too be saved in each month = \frac{1,150}{12} = 95.83\ dollars\ per\ month

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