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write 2863.09 variable expenses and 4630.16 total expenses in an equation to represent a person's fixed expenses

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Fixed expenses are equal to Total expenses minus Variable expenses:


\begin{gathered} \text{Fixed expenses = Total expenses - Variable expenses} \\ F=T-V \end{gathered}

Since T=$4630.16 and V=$2863.09, the we have


\begin{gathered} F=4630.16-2863.09 \\ F=1767.07 \end{gathered}

So, this result represent the fixed expenses.

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