SOLUTION: you are offered two different sales jobs. Job A offers an annual salary of $30,000 plus a year end bonus of 1% of your total sales.Job B offers an annual salar salary of $24000 plu

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Question 451895: you are offered two different sales jobs. Job A offers an annual salary of $30,000 plus a year end bonus of 1% of your total sales.Job B offers an annual salar salary of $24000 plus a year-end bonus of 2% of your total. how much you have to sell to earn the same amount at each job ?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let salary =
Let total sales =
job A:

job B:

Make the salaries equal



You have to make $600,000 worth of sales

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