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A salesperson has two job offers. Company A offers a weekly salary of $200 plus commission of 10% of sales. Company B offers a weekly salary of $400 plus commi
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Question 116355: Solve the problem.
A salesperson has two job offers. Company A offers a weekly salary of $200 plus commission of 10% of sales. Company B offers a weekly salary of $400 plus commission of 5% of sales. What is the amount of sales above which Company A's offer is the better of the two?
Answer by heidi(17) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think it is Company B cause you already start out with 400 dollars
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