A man earns #3500 per month out of which he spends 15 percent on his children's education. If he spends additional #1950 on food, how much does he have left?
1025
1075
how
To find out how much the man has left after his expenses, we need to calculate his total expenses and subtract that from his monthly income.
First, let's calculate the amount the man spends on his children's education. We know that he spends 15% of his monthly income, which is #3500.
15% of #3500 = (15/100) * #3500 = #525
So, the man spends #525 on his children's education.
Now, let's calculate the total expenses by adding the amount spent on education to the amount spent on food:
Total expenses = Amount spent on education + Amount spent on food
= #525 + #1950
= #2475
Now, to calculate how much the man has left, we subtract the total expenses from his monthly income:
Amount left = Monthly income - Total expenses
= #3500 - #2475
= #1025
Therefore, the man has #1025 left after his expenses.