If an individual makes $4,000 in salary per month and has a side job making $20 per hour for 10 hours a week for 4 weeks in a month, and they receive $1,000 per month in rent from a roommate, what is their gross income?

$4,000
$4,800
$5,800
Cannot be determined, because taxes and deductions are not provided

To calculate the individual's gross income, we need to add up their salary, income from the side job, and rental income.

Salary per month = $4,000
Income from side job per month = $20 per hour * 10 hours per week * 4 weeks in a month = $800
Rental income per month = $1,000

Gross income = Salary + Side job income + Rental income
Gross income = $4,000 + $800 + $1,000
Gross income = $5,800

Therefore, the individual's gross income is $5,800.

To calculate the gross income, we need to add up all the sources of income.

First, let's calculate the income from the salary. The individual makes $4,000 per month.

Next, let's calculate the income from the side job. The individual makes $20 per hour for 10 hours a week for 4 weeks in a month. This can be calculated as follows:
Side job income = Hourly rate * Number of hours per week * Number of weeks in a month
Side job income = $20 * 10 * 4
Side job income = $800

Finally, let's add the income from renting the room. The individual receives $1,000 per month.

Now, let's add up all the income sources to find the gross income:
Gross income = Salary + Side job income + Rental income
Gross income = $4,000 + $800 + $1,000
Gross income = $5,800

Therefore, the gross income is $5,800.