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4 July, 12:41

Your French club sold roses on Valentine's Day to raise money for the club's summer trip to Quebec. The problem is, two of the members worked many more hours than the other two members and feel they are entitled to more money. You must plan the solution for deciding how to distribute earnings to the members of your French club. What are the implications you should consider? Provide the questions and answers to your solution plan.

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  1. 4 July, 13:39
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    You should consider both how many each person sold and how many each person worked. You wouldn't pay the person with the most hours most if they sold the least amount of roses same if it the other way around. So you would have to find an in between, perhaps whomever came the closest with the best stats for both would get paid the best. You would need to consider that the roses are the items being sold not the hours, that's how profit i being made.
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