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Mathematics, 18.04.2020 04:13 naenae1405

Jacqueline has a gross weekly income of $1,200. She pays 18% in federal
and state taxes, puts aside 10% of her income to pay off her school loan,
and puts 5% of her income aside for savings. If she allocates 28% of her
gross monthly income for rent, how much money would she have
remaining after rent, taxes, school loans, and savings?
(Assume 4 weeks in a month)
$816
$1872
$2976
$3216

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