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2 December, 09:02

A salesperson works 40 hours per week at a job where he has two options for being paid. Option A is an hourly wage of $27. Option B is a commission rate of 5 % on weekly sales. How much does he need to sell this week to earn the same amount with the two options?

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  1. 2 December, 09:27
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    Answer: $12,500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Option A earnings=40*25=1,000

    8/100x=1,000

    .08x=1,000

    x=1,000/.08

    x=12,500
  2. 2 December, 12:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    a salesperson works 40 hrs per week

    if he gets paid 27 an hr, he will make (40 * 27) = 1080

    5% of weekly sales ... so for them to be equal, 5% of his weekly sales needs to equal 1080

    let x be his weekly sales ... and turn ur percent to a decimal

    0.05x = 1080

    x = 1080 / 0.05

    x = 21,600 <= = he would have to sell $ 21,600 worth of stuff
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