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Now, you do the math: Tell us if you can afford the apartment using the details below. . Your gross paycheck is $2100 per month. . You're looking at a very small one-bedroom apartment that rents for only $650 per month . The electric bill runs about $60 per month for power. . You'll pay about $10 per month for gas. . An Internet line will cost you $20 per month. . You have to rent a parking space for your old buggy at $20 per month. Can you afford to get this apartment? O Yes. O No. If no, how much can you afford to pay in rent plus housing expenses? $ Submit​

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