1240 -(150+244+300 =699) 545
that is wrong this is right 1240 -(150+244+300+50)=744 what is the percent net income spend on other things a...300 b64... c.43.....d40... percent is d is 40 percent
40 percent
Her rent accounts to 27% of her 740 income per month.
Annual Income is Rs.60000/- which translates into Rs.5000/- monthly. Out of which Emma spends Rs.4000/- monthly which corresponds to 80% of her monthly income.
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Net income = 1240 Sum of expenses = 744 available for other expenses = 1240 - 744 = 496 % available for other expense = 496 / 1240 = 40%
Her rent accounts to 27% of her 740 income per month.
Set original income to be x and expenses were 0.75x, so he was saving 0.25 Income is now (1+ .2)x=1.2x and expenses are now (1 + .1)(.75)=0.825 savings are now 1.2-0.825=0.375, and .375/.25 = 1.5 so this is a 50% gain in savings.
20%(food) + 23%(rent) + 42%(other expenses) = 85% food, rent, and other expenses is 85% of the income so then the savings is 15% of the family income 100% - 85% = 15%(savings) 360(savings) is 15% of the family income 15/100 = 360/x if 360 is 15% of the family income the total of the family income is 2400 20%(food) + 23%(rent) + 42%(other expenses) = 85% food, rent, and other expenses is 85% of the income so then the savings is 15% of the family income 100% - 85% = 15%(savings) 360(savings) is 15% of the family income 15/100 = 360/x if 360 is 15% of the family income the total of the family income is 2400
He spends 25% of his income on rent.
Income is all the money a company takes in (hence the name) expense is all the money a company spends profit is income - expense. just because expense > income doesn't mean there is no income. It means there is no profit.
More money to spend, yay!
450 dollars would be spent a month on entertainment if the family spends nine percent of their $5000 income monthly on that. You figure this by multiplying .09 by 5000 giving 450, which is the amount spent monthly on entertainment.
Maurice wants money from Holden as payment for services rendered. He demands payment for the time Holden spends with Sunny, a prostitute.