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Jen receives $850 a week, and Sami takes in $38,000 a year. Who has the higher monthly salary, and by how much?
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Compute each monthly salary from the yearly amounts.
Jen: 850 × 52 = 44,200 per year → 44,200 ÷ 12 = 3,683.33... → $3,683.33 per month (rounded to cents).
Sami: 38,000 ÷ 12 = 3,166.66... → $3,166.67 per month (rounded).
Difference: 3,683.33 − 3,166.67 = $516.66..., so about $516.67.
Answer: Jen has the higher monthly salary by $516.67.
Jen: 850 × 52 = 44,200 per year → 44,200 ÷ 12 = 3,683.33... → $3,683.33 per month (rounded to cents).
Sami: 38,000 ÷ 12 = 3,166.66... → $3,166.67 per month (rounded).
Difference: 3,683.33 − 3,166.67 = $516.66..., so about $516.67.
Answer: Jen has the higher monthly salary by $516.67.
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