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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 21:40, nate1808

Answer the following question using the information above 1. What is Bob's net income? Show work.
2. What is his monthly net income? Round to the nearest dollar. Show work.
3. How much is the total of his monthly bills? Show work.
4. Does Bob have enough income to pay his monthly expenses? Explain your answer
5. What are some ways Bob can cut his monthly expenses​


Answer the following question using the information above

1. What is Bob's net income? Show work.

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