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Mathematics, 26.12.2019 13:31 deadman7628

Maureen has a net spendable income of $2,100 per month. she sets up the following transportation budget for herself. transportation (15% - 20%) 350
a. car payments 150
b. gas/oil 120
c. insurance 60
d. license/registration 2
e. taxes 5
f. maintenance/repair 50
what has she done wrong?

a: she budgeted more than the maximum recommended amount of money for transportation.

b: she has more money in the main category than she budgeted for in the subcategories.

c: she has more money in the subcategories than she budgeted for in the main category.

d: she budgeted less than the minimum recommended amount of money for transportation.

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