SOLUTION: Company A offers a monthly salary of 25,000 plus a commission of 20% of sales. Company B offers a monthly salary of 15,000 plus a commission of 25% of sales.
a) write a system o
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Question 1195093: Company A offers a monthly salary of 25,000 plus a commission of 20% of sales. Company B offers a monthly salary of 15,000 plus a commission of 25% of sales.
a) write a system of linear equation to represent this situation?
b) hos much do you have to sell to earn the same amount in each? x=20,000
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A:
B:
Company A,
Company B,
You are in (b) interested in y=y.
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