John spent 40% of his earnings last month on rent and 30% less than what he spent on rent to purchase a new dishwasher. What percent of last month's earnings did John have left over?
Let John's salary be x
Rent = 40% of x = 40 ÷ 100 x = 0.4x
Dishwasher = 70% of rent (i.e. 30% less than) = 70 ÷ 100 (0.4x) = 0.7 x 0.4x = 0.28x
John spent 40% of his earnings last month on rent and 30% less than what he spent on rent to purchase a new dishwasher. What percent of last month's earnings did John have left over?
Let John's salary be x
Rent = 40% of x = 40 ÷ 100 x = 0.4x
Dishwasher = 70% of rent (i.e. 30% less than) = 70 ÷ 100 (0.4x) = 0.7 x 0.4x = 0.28x
Total money spent = 0.4x + 0.28x = 0.68x
So John spent 0.68x100% of his salary = 68%
What is remaining = 100% - 68% = 32%
Answer: 32%
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