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3 January, 00:29

Jim and Alice Lange, employees at Walmart, have put themselves on a strict budget. Their goal at year's end is to buy a boat for $19,000 in cash. Their budget includes the following: 44% food and lodging 25% entertainment 10% educational Jim earns $1,900 per month and Alice earns $2,300 per month. After 1 year, will Alice and Jim have enough cash to buy the boat? (Assume that any amounts left over will be saved for purchase of boat.)

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  1. 3 January, 00:41
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    no

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The amounts listed total 79% of their income, so 21% is "left over." Their total earnings are ...

    $1900 + 2300 = $4200 per month

    Annually, that is ...

    $4200/mo * 12 mo/yr = $50,400/yr

    The left over amount is 21% of that, or ...

    0.21 * $50,400 = $10,584

    At year's end, they will have saved an amount somewhat short of their $19,000 goal. NO, they will not have enough to buy the boat.
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