Micah saved $300 of his take-home pay last month. How much was Micah’s take-home pay last month? (1) From last month’s take-home pay, Micah paid three times as much in rent as he saved. (2) Micah spent 50% of his take-home pay on living expenses, and saved 25% of the remainder.

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Micah saved $300 of his take-home pay last month. How much was Micah’s take-home pay last month? (1) From last month’s take-home pay, Micah paid three times as much in rent as he saved. (2) Micah spent 50% of his take-home pay on living expenses, and saved 25% of the remainder.






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