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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 19:52 msanger7587

Sammy makes $2362/month as a baseball coach. he is making a budget, and has made the following chart in order to divide his monthly paycheck into his accounts: expense type frequency account monthly amount items essential (fixed) monthly checking $1292 rent, car, insurance essential (variable) monthly checking $420 basic groceries, telephone, electricity, cable tv, batting practice. non-essential monthly cash $260 snack items, restaurants, gifts, movies. other (predictable) annual emergency savings $130 health exams, clothing, food, baseball coach magazine. other (unpredictable) annual emergency savings $210 non-insured healthcare, repairs, and income replacement. other (long-term) 5 years vacation savings $50 vacation. total $2362 sammy has included a total row to make sure that his paycheck can be divided to make deposits into these 4 accounts. if there were any extra, then he would increase one or all of the deposits. if there were not enough, he would decrease one or all of the deposits. explain how sammy calculated his total amount deposited.

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