Paula budgets 23% of her annual income for housing. If she budgets

$410 per month for housing, what is her annual income?
a. $9,430
b. $21,500.30
c. $21,391.30
d. $17,826.08

We can start by setting up a proportion:

23% of annual income = $410 per month

To solve for annual income, we need to first find out what 100% of the annual income is, and then multiply by the proportion that represents the 23% budgeted for housing.

First, we can divide $410 by 23%:

$410 ÷ 0.23 = $1782.61 (this represents 1/12 of the annual income)

Next, we can multiply by 12 to find the annual income:

$1782.61 x 12 = $21,391.32

So, the answer is c. $21,391.32.

To find Paula's annual income, we can start by calculating the total amount she budgets for housing in a year.

Since she budgets $410 per month for housing, we can multiply this amount by 12 (number of months in a year) to find the annual housing budget.

$410 × 12 = $4,920

Next, we can set up a proportion to determine Paula's annual income based on the percentage she budgets for housing.

Let x be Paula's annual income.

23/100 = $4,920/x

To solve this proportion, we can cross-multiply:

23x = 100 × $4,920
23x = $119,040

Finally, we divide both sides of the equation by 23 to solve for x (Paula's annual income):

x = $119,040 / 23
x ≈ $5,173.913

Therefore, Paula's annual income is approximately $5,173.913.

None of the given options match this result.