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The Smiths both work and their total household income is £36,000 per annum. Their annual bills work out at £16,000 per annum. What percentage of their annual income goes on bill…
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The Smiths both work and their total household income is £36,000 per annum. Their annual bills work out at £16,000 per annum. What percentage of their annual income goes on bill…
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The Smiths both work and their total household income is £36,000 per annum.
Their annual bills work out at £16,000 per annum.
What percentage of their annual income goes on bills to 2 decimal places?
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44.44 %
Explanation:
16 000 / 36 000 = .4444 = 44.44%
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