Answer :
Certainly! Let's fill in the tables step-by-step for both Career Choice 1 and Career Choice 2.
Career Choice 1:
- Net Pay: [tex]$5000 \[ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 1} & \text{Career Choice 2} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% *} & \\\$[/tex]1250.00 & \text{\[tex]$1500.00} \\ \hline \text{Utilities: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} & \text{\[tex]$300.00}\\ \hline \text{Cell Phone: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Savings: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]750.00} & \text{\[tex]$900.00}\\ \hline \text{Car Loan: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} & \text{\[tex]$300.00}\\ \hline \end{array} \] Summarizing the tables: Career Choice 1: \[ \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 1} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% } & \text{\$[/tex]1250.00} \\
\hline
\text{Utilities: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% } & \text{\$[/tex]250.00}\\
\hline
\text{Cell Phone: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% } & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} \\
\hline
\text{Savings: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% } & \text{\$[/tex]750.00} \\
\hline
\text{Car Loan: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} \\
\hline
\end{array}
\]
Career Choice 2:
[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 2} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% *} & \text{\$1500.00} \\ \hline \text{Utilities: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% *} & \text{\$300.00} \\ \hline \text{Cell Phone: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Savings: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% *} & \text{\$900.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Loan: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$300.00} \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]
By comparing both tables, you can see how expenditures and savings vary when choosing between Career Choice 1 and Career Choice 2. This evaluation can help you make an informed decision regarding your career based on your personal and financial priorities.
Career Choice 1:
- Net Pay: [tex]$5000 \[ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 1} & \text{Career Choice 2} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% *} & \\\$[/tex]1250.00 & \text{\[tex]$1500.00} \\ \hline \text{Utilities: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} & \text{\[tex]$300.00}\\ \hline \text{Cell Phone: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Savings: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]750.00} & \text{\[tex]$900.00}\\ \hline \text{Car Loan: 10\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} & \text{\[tex]$600.00}\\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} & \text{\[tex]$300.00}\\ \hline \end{array} \] Summarizing the tables: Career Choice 1: \[ \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 1} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% } & \text{\$[/tex]1250.00} \\
\hline
\text{Utilities: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% } & \text{\$[/tex]250.00}\\
\hline
\text{Cell Phone: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% } & \text{\$[/tex]500.00} \\
\hline
\text{Savings: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% } & \text{\$[/tex]750.00} \\
\hline
\text{Car Loan: 10\% } & \text{\[tex]$500.00} \\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$[/tex]250.00} \\
\hline
\end{array}
\]
Career Choice 2:
[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text{All calculations are based on Net Pay*} & \text{Career Choice 2} \\ \hline \text{Rent: 25\% *} & \text{\$1500.00} \\ \hline \text{Utilities: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Insurance: 5\% *} & \text{\$300.00} \\ \hline \text{Cell Phone: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Occasional Spending: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Savings: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Food: 15\% *} & \text{\$900.00} \\ \hline \text{Car Loan: 10\% *} & \text{\$600.00} \\ \hline \text{Entertainment: 5\% *} & \text{\$300.00} \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]
By comparing both tables, you can see how expenditures and savings vary when choosing between Career Choice 1 and Career Choice 2. This evaluation can help you make an informed decision regarding your career based on your personal and financial priorities.