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Alexandra keeps a record of her fixed and total expenses each month. Last month, she spent a little more than usual on variable expenses.
fixed expenses: $1,832.76
total expenses: $4,295.82

Which equation represents Alexandria’s variable expenses for last month?

A. v = $4,295.82 − $1,832.76

B. v = $1,832.76 − $4,295.82

C. v = $1,832.76 + $4,295.82

D. v = $2,463.06 + $1,832.76

E. v = $4,295.82 − $2,463.06


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