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Social Studies, 21.05.2021 04:40, staxeeyy767

Pleeeaaasee hello the picture will be much clearer than the question L. Sarah works as a fashion designer. She makes $23.50 an hour Sarah works 8 hours a day, 5 days a week (there are 4 weeks in a month). Her rent is $1550 a month and it costs her $8.50 a day to ride the train to and from work Sorah spends $90 a week on food He likes to play tennis so she spends $60 a week on entertainment. Calculate Sarah's monthly budget Remember you will need to show all of your work in order to earn full credit on your quiz. Monthly Income → $ Rent →$ Transportation$ Food → $ Entertainment →$_ Net Total >$

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