Mathematics, 22.03.2020 10:20 joshuac15
Two pairs of statements about Jeff's housing expenditures are given below. How can both pairs of statements be true?
When did Jeff spend more on housing? Be prepared to discuss your answers in class.
Pair 1
Pair 2
In 1990, Jeff spent $600 per month on housing.
In 1990, Jeff spent 20% of his income on housing.
In 2010, Jeff spent $1,200 per month on housing
In 2010, Jeff spent 10% of his income on housing.
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Two pairs of statements about Jeff's housing expenditures are given below. How can both pairs of sta...