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Help plz 1. Sandi earns $43,000 per year. This year she plans to spend 27% of her income on rent.

a. about how much does sandi plan to spend on rent this year?
b. How much does she plan to spend on rent each month?

2. Last season, Ali had a hit 19.3% of the times he came to bat. If Ali
batted 82 times last season, about how many hits did he have?

3. Sixteen of 80 dogs at a kennel are golden retrievers. What
percent of the dogs are not golden retrievers?

4. The number of lime-flavored candies in a candy machine is

5. If this is 17% of the number of candies in the machine.

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