Final answer:
No, the total earned is $350 less than what they need to cover the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment.
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the given information, a person working 40 hours a week at the minimum wage of $11 per hour would earn a weekly income of $440 (40 hours * $11 per hour). In a month with 4 weeks, the total income would be $1,760 ($440 per week * 4 weeks). Therefore, the person would not be able to cover the total cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment for $1410 per month.
To calculate how much they fall short, we subtract the total cost of renting from the monthly income: $1,760 - $1,410 = $350. So, the correct answer is No, the total earned is $350 less than what they need to cover the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment.