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A man earns #6000 every month, he spends 1/5 of his salary on children's education and 5/8 on his aged mother and unemployed sister. How much does he have left?​

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Answer:$1050Step-by-step explanation:To solve, multiply your two expenses against your $6000 and find the difference.The man spends 1/5 of his salary on children's education.To find how much he spends on his children's education in dollars, multiply 1/5 against $6000.[tex]\frac{1}{5} *6000\\1200[/tex]The man spends $1200 on children's education.The man spends 5/8 of his salary on his aged mother and unemployed sister.Repeat the same process as the first step, this time multiplying 5/8 against $6000.[tex]\frac{5}{8} *6000\\3750[/tex]The man spends $3750 on his aged mother and unemployed sister.Add these two expenses together.[tex]1200+3750\\4950[/tex]The man has combined expenses of $4950.To find how much money he has left, subtract his expenses from his $6000 income.[tex]6000-4950\\1050[/tex]The man has $1050 remaining.