Mathematics, 03.12.2020 19:20 wuluchapman
Ed and Maria’s gross monthly income is $3,700 and monthly debt is $2,500. What is their debt-to-income ratio to the nearest percent?
A.
53%
B.
68%
C.
82%
D.
25%
Answers: 1
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