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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:36 marcustuo1

Project 1 - LIVING A MINIMUM LIFESTYLE ON MINIMUM
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Introduction: For many of us, our very first job consists of some entry level,
This type of job is a great way to earn spending money, but could we support ou
is of some entry level, minimum wage job.
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by ourselves, pay all of our own bills, and buy
pute yearly expenses for a person who lives a
all of our own food? In this project, you will compute yearly expenses for a perse
modest lifestyle. Then you will prepare your own budget
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Procedure:
Lasted here are the expenses of a person who lives on a tight budget. Note that this person
does not have money budgeted for movies, vacations, or going out to eat. Using the di
given here, calculate the yearly expenses.
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EXPENSES
Water - $12.04/month
Electricity - $20.02/month
Heat - $33/month (year-round average)
Food - $28/week (using coupons)
Household Cleaners, Soap, etc. - $30/month
Laundry - $5.00/week
Gas for Car - $15/week
Auto - (Older Model) $100/year (cost)
$120 per 6 months (insurance)
$500/year (maintenance)
Medical - $80/month insurance
Clothes, Shoes, etc. - $100/year (second hand)
Furniture, Kitchenware, etc. - $100/year (second hand)
Rent - $290/month (1 bedroom apartment)

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