SOLUTION: I am a manager and I have $25,000 as bonus for my employees .
I want to give 2 of my employees $8,000 each for their good work,
the other employees $5,000 and
the other 2 e
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Question 1004035: I am a manager and I have $25,000 as bonus for my employees .
I want to give 2 of my employees $8,000 each for their good work,
the other employees $5,000 and
the other 2 employees $300 each .
How would I calculate what is the percentage out of the $25,000 did I give to each of the 5 employees?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 get $8000 each=$16000
1 gets $5000
2 others get $300 each or $600.
I a assuming only one employee got $5000, because there are 5 employees
Total is $21,600/$25,000-86.4%
The ones getting $8000 got 32% (divide it by $25,000)
The middle got 20%
The smallest ones got 1.2%.
Divide the amount by the total bonus of $25,000.
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