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10 June, 17:17

Sheryl spends $17 every week on cigarettes and spends $24 a month on dry cleaning. On an annual basis, the money spent on cigarettes is nothing % of the money spent on dry cleaning. (Round to the nearest percent as needed.)

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  1. 10 June, 17:23
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    the correct question is

    Compute the total cost per year of the following pair of expenses. Then complete the sentence: On an annual basis, the first set of expenses is _% of the second set of expenses. Sheryl spends $17 every week on cigarettes and spends $24 a month on dry cleaning.

    we know that

    1 year is equal to 52 weeks

    1 year is equal to 12 months

    To calculate:

    $17 * 52 = $884

    $24 * 12 = $288

    then

    884/288 = 3.0694 * 100 = 306.94%

    therefore

    the answer is

    306.94%
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