It is tobe noted that if you spend $25 weekly on lottery tickets, your monthly expenditure would be $100, and your yearly spending would amount to $1200.
Monthly spending = Weekly spending x number of weeks in a month
Monthly spending = $25 x 4
= $100
Yearly spending = Monthly spending x number of months in a year
Yearly spending = $100 x 12
= $1200
Hence, it is correct to state that if one spends $25 weekly on lottery tickets, your monthly expenditure would be $100, and your yearly spending would amount to $1200.
Full Question:
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Wealth building in not a game of change chapter 12 lesson 1 Dave Ramsey.
If you spent $25 weekly on lottery tickets, how much would you spend in a month (use four weeks)? How much would you spend in a year (12 months) with that monthly figure?