Answer:
Explanation:
Since the income known in the problem is for semi-monthly (meaning every half of the month), we should compute for the monthly income because we what know is the amount of money Laura allots on a monthly basis for her annual expenses.
Since semi-monthly income is received twice per month, the monthly income of Laura is two times her semi-monthly income (= $1820). That is,
monthly income
= 2 × semi-monthly income
= 2 × $1820
monthly income = $3,640
Because $54 is budgeted each month for annual expenses, the percentage of the monthly income that is allocated for annual expenses is computed as
percentage of the monthly income
= ((monthly income allocated for annual expenses) ÷ (monthly income)) × 100%
= ($54 ÷ $3,640) × 100%
≈ 0.0148351648 × 100%
percentage of the monthly income ≈ 1%