$20
x = andrew's money 100 - 20 = 5x 80 = 5x 80/5 = x 16 = x ^^^ MEGHAN AND SAM'S ANSWER!!! :D
started with 100
560 * 12 / 60 = 112; Mohammed spends 112 hours on the Internet in a year.
More money to spend, yay!
A boy earns $20.56 on Monday, $32.90 on Tuesday, and $20.78 on Wednesday. He spends half of what he has earned during the three days. How much does he have left?
x = andrew's money 100 - 20 = 5x 80 = 5x 80/5 = x 16 = x ^^^ MEGHAN AND SAM'S ANSWER!!! :D
Andrew has $20. Megan has $120, which is $100 more than Andrew's $20. If Megan spends $20 she will have $100, which is five times Andrew's $20. The problem with the question is the first letter "M" was left out of the question.
If the average college student spends $50 a week on groceries, and assuming that an average person with a consistent income spends a bit more at $75 a week, then they would spend $3900/year ($75 x 52 weeks) on groceries.
The average Japanese family spends between 100 and 115 US dollars each month on groceries. Many families have cut back on their spending because of the recession that has affected so many people. Japanese homemakers can spend so little each month on groceries by buying wisely and be a bit more frugal in their eating habits.
The US Department of Labor estimates that the average family of four spends $8,513 per year on groceries, or about $709 per month.
No, he has a girlfriend that lives in France. (where he spends most of his time.)
Student on average spends $100 on lunch, drinks...etc. I spend about $300 on groceries and fast food.
about 35 dollars a week
The average family in Orange County spends around $150 to $250 per week on groceries, depending on the family size, dietary preferences, and shopping habits. This amount can vary widely based on factors such as location, income level, and eating habits.
On average Wiz Khalifa spends $10,000 a month on weed..
Government spending is the amount of money that a government allocates and eventually spends in a specific period of time. The US government spends about one trillion dollars per year.
40-20=20