Wren earns an average weekly net pay of $955.00. Which compound inequality correctly shows the amount of money Wren can spend with a monthly budget for medical/personal care between 3% and 5%? (4 points)

$28.65 > m > $47.75

$124.15 ≤ m ≤ $206.92

$28.65 < m < $47.75

$124.15 ≥ m ≥ $206.92



Answer :

Answer:

$124.15 ≤ m ≤ $206.92

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, since we know the weekly pay, you can multiply the weekly pay by about 4.33333 to get the monthly pay. Then, since the monthly budget for medical/personal care is between 3-5%, just take the two extremes, which are 3% and 5%. If you don't know, the extremes are the highest and lowest possible values. Take 3% of the monthly budget and 5% of the monthly budget, and since 3% and 5% were included in the percentage values, you can assume that 3% of the monthly budget and 5% of the monthly budget will both be included values, giving us this answer.

P.S.  3% of the monthly budget is $124.499 and 5% of the monthly budget is $206.916.