SOLUTION: A salesperson's weekly paycheck is 15% less than a second salesperson's paycheck. The two paychecks total $1125. Find the amount of each paycheck.
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Question 903652: A salesperson's weekly paycheck is 15% less than a second salesperson's paycheck. The two paychecks total $1125. Find the amount of each paycheck.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C + .85C = $1125
C(1.85) = $1125
C = 1125/1.85 = $608.11
$608.11 + $516.89 = $1125
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