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Mathematics, 17.11.2019 12:31 sarath30

Each month matthew budgets $1830 for fixed expenses, $1200 for living expenses, and $120 for annual expenses. his annual net income is $36,552. which statement best describes his monthly budget?

it shows a deficit of $140.
it shows a surplus of $140.
it shows a surplus of $10.
it is balanced.

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