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What is the actual net income for the month? what, if any, changes could have been made to the actual amounts this month to keep the actual net income at a positive value? a. the actual net income for the month is -$30. less money could have been put into savings. b. the actual net income for the month is $30. no changes. c. the actual net income for the month is -$30. less money could have been spent on food. d. both a and c

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