Question 1105950
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You would get more out of this problem if you showed us how you got your answer, so we could show you what you did wrong.  If you just tell us you got a different answer than the book, and we show you the right answer, and you take our answer and move on to other things, then you have learned nothing.  That makes it a waste of both your time and ours.<br>
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Here is what I see....<br>
January:
food: 20%  (she kept 80%; the rest was spent on food)
to mum: 16%  (1/5 of the 80% she kept)
saved: 64%  (the other 4/5 of the 80% she kept)<br>
February:
food: 20%  (the same as January)
to mum: 16%, + $150  (150 dollars more than in January)
saved: 64%, - $150  (what she kept and didn't give to mum)<br>
Then, though the wording of the problem is not clear, I think it says that in February the amount she saved was the same as the amount she gave to mum.  So if her salary is x, then
{{{.16x+150 = .64x-150}}}<br>
I get a salary of $625 from that equation....