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Concept explainers
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Algebraic expression to represent total monthly expenses of Ginger.
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Answer to Problem 2MCQ
Total Monthly expenses of Ginger
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Ginger’s monthly rent
Ginger’s monthly utilities expense
Ginger’s weekly food expense
Ginger’s weekly auto expense
There are 4 weeks in a month
Calculation:
Ginger’s monthly expenses can be calculated using the following steps:
Step 1: Determine monthly expenditure of each expense
Ginger’s rent for
Ginger’s utilities expense for 1 month
Ginger’s food expense for 1 week
Ginger’s auto expense for 1 week
Step 2: Determine total monthly expenses
Total monthly expenditure
Total monthly expenditure
Conclusion:
Total monthly expenses of Ginger
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Total monthly expenses of Ginger
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Answer to Problem 2MCQ
Total Monthly expenses of Ginger
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Ginger’s monthly rent
Ginger’s monthly utilities expense
Ginger’s weekly food expense
Ginger’s weekly auto expense
There are 4 weeks in a month
Calculation:
Ginger’s monthly expenditure can be calculated using the following steps:
Step 1: Determine monthly expenditure of each expense
Ginger’s rent for
Ginger’s utilities expense for 1 month
Ginger’s food expense for 1 week
Ginger’s food expense for 1 month
Ginger’s auto expense for 1 week
Ginger’s auto expense for 1 month
Step 2: Determine total monthly expenses
Total monthly expenses
Total monthly expenses
Total monthly expenses
Total monthly expenses of Ginger
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