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: John makes $600 each week from his job. Each week, he
sets some of that money for expenses. For each amount, select the correct category.
A
A
A
B C
B
B C
C
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I’m missing part of the problem — I don’t know what the categories A, B, and C mean or what the list of amounts is. Can you paste the full question (the amounts and the definitions for A, B, and C) or upload a picture of the worksheet?
If you don’t have that, here’s how I can help once you give the missing info, and a quick example of the approach:
What I need from you
- The definitions for categories A, B, and C (for example: A = necessities, B = wants, C = savings).
- The list of amounts John sets aside each week (the numbers you want me to classify).
How to solve it (steps I’ll follow)
1. Identify each amount’s purpose (rent, groceries, utilities, entertainment, savings, loan payment, etc.).
2. Match that purpose to the category definitions you gave (e.g., necessities, wants, savings).
3. Return the letter (A/B/C) for each amount in the order given.
Example (if A = Needs, B = Wants, C = Savings)
- $250 rent → A
- $80 groceries → A
- $50 movie/going out → B
- $100 emergency savings → C
- $120 transportation/gas → A
Send the full list and the category definitions and I’ll do the matching.
If you don’t have that, here’s how I can help once you give the missing info, and a quick example of the approach:
What I need from you
- The definitions for categories A, B, and C (for example: A = necessities, B = wants, C = savings).
- The list of amounts John sets aside each week (the numbers you want me to classify).
How to solve it (steps I’ll follow)
1. Identify each amount’s purpose (rent, groceries, utilities, entertainment, savings, loan payment, etc.).
2. Match that purpose to the category definitions you gave (e.g., necessities, wants, savings).
3. Return the letter (A/B/C) for each amount in the order given.
Example (if A = Needs, B = Wants, C = Savings)
- $250 rent → A
- $80 groceries → A
- $50 movie/going out → B
- $100 emergency savings → C
- $120 transportation/gas → A
Send the full list and the category definitions and I’ll do the matching.
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