$1.25
sue will bugget 1.25 of her 50 monthly allowance if he follow the advice he is given of saving 2.5 of the amount.If someone saves 2.5 percent of $50 it would be $1.25. To solve this multiply the amount of the allowance by the percent, so 50 multiplied by .025.
188.93
95/100
To calculate the monthly interest on $150,000 at an annual interest rate of 3 percent, first convert the annual rate to a monthly rate by dividing by 12. This gives a monthly rate of 0.25 percent (3% ÷ 12). Then, multiply the principal amount by the monthly rate: $150,000 × 0.0025 = $375. Therefore, the monthly interest is $375.
1.5% monthly
sue will bugget 1.25 of her 50 monthly allowance if he follow the advice he is given of saving 2.5 of the amount.If someone saves 2.5 percent of $50 it would be $1.25. To solve this multiply the amount of the allowance by the percent, so 50 multiplied by .025.
188.93
95/100
If Marla spends 2/5 of her allowance at the arcade she is spending 40% of her weekly allowance.
Uncollectable allowance = 130000 * 2% Uncollectable allowance = 2600
1.5% monthly
To calculate the monthly interest on $150,000 at an annual interest rate of 3 percent, first convert the annual rate to a monthly rate by dividing by 12. This gives a monthly rate of 0.25 percent (3% ÷ 12). Then, multiply the principal amount by the monthly rate: $150,000 × 0.0025 = $375. Therefore, the monthly interest is $375.
1.5% monthly
i think 38% i remember reading it somewhere. but i think that seems kind of low for how many people i know that get an allowance?
If the family saves $360, that represents 15 percent of their monthly income (since they spend 85 percent). To find the monthly income, you can set up the equation: 0.15 * Monthly Income = $360. By dividing $360 by 0.15, the monthly income is calculated to be $2,400.
65 percent
If you plan to spend 9 percent of your monthly income on medical expenses, you would budget $139.50 for a monthly income of $1550.