SOLUTION: Lee is a salesperson who must decide between two monthly income options:
Option A: Salary of $1680 per month, plus 8% of monthly sales
or Option B: Salary of $2000 per month,
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Question 193302: Lee is a salesperson who must decide between two monthly income options:
Option A: Salary of $1680 per month, plus 8% of monthly sales
or Option B: Salary of $2000 per month, plus 6% of monthly sales
For what amount of monthly sales is Option A the better choice for Lee than Option B?
Would it be 1680+8/100>2000+6/100?
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let "x" = amount of sales
Option A > Option B
*Sales should be > $16,000.00 for option A to be a better choice.
* If < $16,000.00, Option B is the choice.
* If = $16,000.00, either choice bec. income will just be the same.
Thank you,
Jojo
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