SOLUTION: Job A offers an annual salary of $30,000 plus bonus of 1% of sales. Job B offers an annualsalary of $24,000 plus a bonus of 2% of sales. How much would you have to sell to earn the
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Question 398239: Job A offers an annual salary of $30,000 plus bonus of 1% of sales. Job B offers an annualsalary of $24,000 plus a bonus of 2% of sales. How much would you have to sell to earn the same amount in each job?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = amount of sales
Job A:
Annual salary =
Job B:
Annual salary =
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Set the expression equal to each other
You would have to makel $600,000
worth of sales
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