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Mathematics, 06.06.2020 17:58 brooke2337

Jack is a single-father of two children. He earns a net income of $3,000 each month and is considering getting a second job to make ends meet. His grocery
shopping methods are erratic with random trips throughout the week. He typically
spends $600 a month on food. What percent of his net income is going toward
food? Should he consider budgeting more or less for groceries?

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