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One person earns $54,000 per year another person earns $3550 per month. How much more does the first person on in the year and the second

One person earns $54,000 per year another person earns $3550 per month. How much more-example-1
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The first person earns $11,400 more than the second person

Explanation

Given parameters

• First-person earns $54, 000 per year

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• Second person earns $3550 per month

Recall that, 12 months make a year

Since the second earns per month, the total money earned in a year can be calculated below

Let x be the amount earned in a year


\begin{gathered} \text{Amount earns in a month = \$3550} \\ 12\text{ months = 1 year} \\ 1\text{ month = \$3550} \\ 12\text{ months = x} \\ \text{Cross multiply} \\ x\cdot\text{ 1 = 3550 }\cdot\text{ 12} \\ x\text{ = \$42,600} \end{gathered}

Hence, the second person earns $42,600 in a year

To calculate how much more the first person earns in a year than the second, we need to subtract the total amount earned by the second person from the first person

54, 000 - 42,600 = $11, 400

Therefore, the first person earns $11,400 more than the second person

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