Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) ATI Mathematics Practice Test

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Chan has $600 remaining from his bonus after paying taxes, charity, and debts. What was the total amount of Chan's bonus?

  1. A. $3000

  2. B. $3200

  3. C. $3600

  4. D. $4000

The correct answer is: D. $4000

To determine the total amount of Chan's bonus, it is essential to analyze the financial scenario presented. Chan has $600 remaining after he has already paid out various obligations such as taxes, charity, and debts. This means that the $600 represents the net amount left from his bonus after these deductions. Given that this amount is what remains, the total bonus must be the sum of the remaining amount and the deductions made. If the bonus, after all obligations including the remaining $600, leads us to option D being the total amount, it implies that at least three previous deductions added up to equal $3400 when the $600 remaining is included. Thus, calculating backward from the $600 into the total of $4000 ensures that all prior deductions could logically fit within that $4000, including what has been spent on taxes, charity, and debts. Therefore, the conclusion is that Chan's total bonus was indeed $4000 because it accounts for both the remaining funds and the obligations paid from the full bonus amount.