SOLUTION: The manager of a company planned to distribute a $50 bonus to each employee from the company fund, but the fund contained $5 less than what was needed. Instead the manager gave eac

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Question 1183925: The manager of a company planned to distribute a $50 bonus to each employee from the company fund, but the fund contained $5 less than what was needed. Instead the manager gave each employee a $45 bonus and kept the remaining $95 in the company fund. The amount of money in the company fund before any bonuses were paid was
A. $945
B. $950
C. $955
D. $990
E. $995

Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Let x be the number of employees.

The amount in the company fund was $5 less than enough for a $50 bonus to each employee; and it was $95 more than enough for a $45 bonus to each employee:




It should be easy to finish from there.


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