\begin{tabular}{|lr|}
\hline Rent & [tex]$\$[/tex] 800[tex]$ \\
Credit card bill & $[/tex]\[tex]$ 120$[/tex] \\
Transportation & [tex]$\$[/tex] 80[tex]$ \\
Clothing & $[/tex]\[tex]$ 50$[/tex] \\
Medical insurance & [tex]$\$[/tex] 50[tex]$ \\
Car insurance & $[/tex]\[tex]$ 50$[/tex] \\
\hline Total expenses & [tex]$\$[/tex] 1,300[tex]$ \\
\hline Net income (income-expenses): & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Which expression will find Aisha's net income for June?

A. $[/tex]\[tex]$ 2,700+\$[/tex] 1,300[tex]$

B. $[/tex]\[tex]$ 1,300-\$[/tex] 2,700[tex]$

C. $[/tex]\[tex]$ 1,300+\$[/tex] 2,700[tex]$

D. $[/tex]\[tex]$ 2,700-\$[/tex] 1,300$



Answer :

To determine Aisha's net income for June, we need to subtract her total expenses from her total income.

Given:
- Total income: \[tex]$2,700 - Total expenses: \$[/tex]1,300

The mathematical expression that calculates net income is as follows:
[tex]\[ \text{Net income} = \text{Total income} - \text{Total expenses} \][/tex]

Here:
[tex]\[ \text{Net income} = \$2,700 - \$1,300 \][/tex]

To find Aisha's net income, we subtract \[tex]$1,300 from \$[/tex]2,700, which gives:

[tex]\[ \text{Net income} = \$1,400 \][/tex]

Therefore, the correct expression is:
[tex]\[ \$2,700 - \$1,300 \][/tex]

So, the answer is:
[tex]\[ \$2,700 - \$1,300 \][/tex]