SOLUTION: If Company A will pay an annual salary of $40,000 + 2% commission on sales, how much would Company B have to pay if it offered straight percentage commission to equal Company A's o

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Question 957434: If Company A will pay an annual salary of $40,000 + 2% commission on sales, how much would Company B have to pay if it offered straight percentage commission to equal Company A's offer?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can't know without more information.
Without knowing the potential sales of company A, you can't know what the salesperson could potentially sell and so can't compute the commission to add to the salary to get what company B should offer.

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