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College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
book College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco cover

College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
Exercise 33
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Consider a candidate got two choices for his job that one paying $3100 per month and other one paying $2000 per month plus a 5% commission on sales in the month.

Assume that the employee sold     <div class=answer> Consider a candidate got two choices for his job that one paying $3100 per month and other one paying $2000 per month plus a 5% commission on sales in the month. Assume that the employee sold   dollars of sales in his second position. Then the commission the employee gets is, 5% of   . To make equal payments in position one and position two, equate   . dollars of sales in his second position.

Then the commission the employee gets is, 5% of    <div class=answer> Consider a candidate got two choices for his job that one paying $3100 per month and other one paying $2000 per month plus a 5% commission on sales in the month. Assume that the employee sold   dollars of sales in his second position. Then the commission the employee gets is, 5% of   . To make equal payments in position one and position two, equate   . .

To make equal payments in position one and position two, equate    <div class=answer> Consider a candidate got two choices for his job that one paying $3100 per month and other one paying $2000 per month plus a 5% commission on sales in the month. Assume that the employee sold   dollars of sales in his second position. Then the commission the employee gets is, 5% of   . To make equal payments in position one and position two, equate   . .


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